Quaestor (European Parliament)
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Five Quaestors in the European Parliament look after the financial and administrative interests of Members of the European Parliament.
8th Parliament
The current Quaestors, elected 2 July 2014, are:[1]
7th Parliament
14 July 2009 to 17 January 2012 [2]
17 January 2012 to 2 July 2014 [3]
6th Parliament
Name | Country | Party | Group |
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Astrid Lulling | ![]() |
Christian Social People's Party | EPP |
Mia De Vits | ![]() |
Socialist Party Differently | PES |
Jim Nicholson | ![]() |
Ulster Unionist Party | EPP |
Szabolcs Fazakas (served 2007-2009 only) | ![]() |
Hungarian Socialist Party | PES |
Ingo Friedrich (served 2007-2009 only) | ![]() |
Christian Social Union in Bavaria | EPP |
Jan Mulder (served 2007-2009 only) | ![]() |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE |
Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl (served 2004-2007 only) | ![]() |
Christian Democratic Union | EPP |
Genowefa Grabowska (served 2004-2007 only) | ![]() |
Social Democracy of Poland | PES |
Footnotes
- ^ "Five Quaestors elected". European Parliament. 2 July 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
- ^ "Five European Parliament Quaestors elected". European Parliament. 15 July 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
- ^ "14 Vice-Presidents and 5 Quaestors of the European Parliament elected". European Parliament. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
- ^ Debates - Wednesday, 21 July 2004 - Election of Quaestors
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