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The president of the European Parliament presides over the debates and activities of the European Parliament. They also represent the Parliament within the European Union (EU) and internationally. The president's signature is required for laws initiated under co-decision and the EU budget.

Presidents serve 2.5-year terms, normally alternating between the two major political parties. There have been 30 presidents since the Parliament was created in 1952, 17 of whom have served since the first parliamentary election in 1979. Three presidents have been women and most have come from the older member states.

Role in ParliamentEdit

The president chairs debates and oversees all the activities of the Parliament and its constituent bodies (ensuring the Parliament's rules of procedure are applied), in this the role is similar to that of a speaker in a national parliament. Below the president, there are 14 vice-presidents who chair debates when the president is not in the chamber. The president also chairs the meetings of the Bureau, which is responsible for budgetary and administration issues, and the Conference of Presidents, which is a governing body composed of the presidents of each of the parliament's political groups.<ref name="president site">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="duties">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Position in the UnionEdit

The president represents Parliament in all legal matters and external relations, particularly international relations. When the European Council meets, the president addresses it to give the Parliament's position on subjects on the council's agenda. The president also takes part in Intergovernmental Conferences on new treaties. The president's signature is also required for the budget of the European Union and Union acts adopted under codecision procedure to be adopted. The president also chairs conciliation committees with the Council under these areas.<ref name="president site"/><ref name="duties"/>

In most countries, the protocol of the head of state comes before all others. However, in the EU the Parliament is listed as the first institution, and hence the protocol of its president comes before any other European, or national, protocol. The gifts given to numerous visiting dignitaries depends upon the president. President Josep Borrell MEP of Spain gave his counterparts a crystal cup created by an artist from Barcelona which had engraved upon it parts of the Charter of Fundamental Rights among other things.<ref name="Protocol">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

With the reorganisation of leading EU posts under the Lisbon Treaty, there was some criticism of each post's vague responsibilities. Ukrainian ambassador to the EU Andriy Veselovsky praised the framework and clarified it in his own terms: The president of the European Commission speaks as the EU's "government" while the president of the European Council is a "strategist". The high representative specialises in "bilateral relations" while the European commissioner for enlargement and European neighbourhood policy deals in technical matters such as the free trade agreement with Ukraine. The Parliament's president meanwhile articulates the EU's values such as democratic elections in other countries.<ref>Rettman, Andrew (15 March 2010) Ukraine gives positive appraisal of new-model EU, EU Observer</ref>

ElectionEdit

The president is elected by the members of Parliament for a two-and-a-half-year term, meaning two elections per parliamentary term, hence two presidents normally serve during any one Parliamentary term. Since the 1980s, the two major parties in the Parliament, the European People's Party (EPP) and Party of European Socialists (PES), have had the custom of sharing the two presidencies between themselves. For example, in the 2004–2009 legislature the EPP supported the PES candidate for president and, when his term expired in 2007, the PES supported the EPP's candidate. This resulted in large majorities for presidents, although there are some exceptions: in the 1999–2004 legislature, under an EPP–Liberal deal, the president for the second half of the term was a Liberal, rather than a Socialist.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Starting from the 2009–2014 session of the Parliament the outgoing president presides over the election of the new president, provided that the outgoing president is re-elected as an MEP. If the outgoing president is not re-elected as an MEP then one of the 14 vice-presidents takes up the role. While the outgoing president or vice-president is in the chair, they hold all the powers of the president, but the only business that may be addressed is the election of the new president.<ref name="Rule11">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Before the ballot nominations are handed to the chair who announces them to Parliament. If no member holds an absolute majority after three ballots, a fourth is held with only the two members holding the highest number of votes on the previous ballot. If there is still a tie following this, the eldest candidate is declared elected.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

A number of notable figures have been President of the Parliament and its predecessors. The first president was Paul-Henri Spaak, one of the founding fathers of the Union. Other founding fathers include Alcide de Gasperi and Robert Schuman. The first two female presidents were Simone Veil MEP in 1979 (first president of the elected Parliament) and Nicole Fontaine MEP in 1999, both Frenchwomen.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Jerzy Buzek, former prime minister of Poland and member of Solidarity Electoral Action, was elected as the first president from the central and eastern European countries which joined in the 2000s (more precisely, he is the first person from a country that joined the EU after 1986 to hold the post).

Oldest memberEdit

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Prior to 2009, the "oldest member", the eldest MEP (similar to the Father of the House), presided over the chamber during the election of the president rather than the previous president. The member had all the duties of president but the only business that could be addressed was the election of the president.<ref name="Rule11"/>

In 2009, the Parliament's rules were changed so that the outgoing president (if re-elected as an MEP) or one of the outgoing vice-presidents would chair the first session of Parliament until a new president was elected.

Seventh European ParliamentEdit

2009Edit

The two major factions of the European Parliament, the EPP and the S&D, have reached a formal agreement to share the presidency under the 2009–2014 term. Under the agreement, Jerzy Buzek would be president in the first half of the term and a S&D member would be elected in the second half (2012–2014) of the term.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Martin Schulz (SPD, Germany), leader of the S&D group, was speculated as the likely nominee, and in the event he was elected on 17 January 2012.

Buzek's presidency is part of the usual People's Party – Socialist agreement to have one presidency each of the two during each parliament. For the 2009–2014 term Buzek gets the post for the first term of office of two and a half years, and someone from the Socialists will get it for the second.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The 2004–2009 parliamentary term saw a great amount of co-operation between the two groups following on from the 1999–2004 term which saw an EPP-ELDR alliance. The Socialist candidate would be Martin Schulz who was unanimously nominated by the group.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Diana Wallis (Liberal) and Nirj Deva (Conservative) also announced candidacies.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Meanwhile, Graham Watson, the leader of ALDE, stated he wished to challenge this system of carving up the post, and presented himself as a candidate. He made a point of running a public campaign, to contrast against the closed-doors agreement of Peoples Party-Socialists, which he claimed was the first such campaign to be run. Through this, he also stated he hoped to open up a debate on the role of the president and make the figure more dynamic, to counterbalance the growing power of the presidency of the Council of the European Union.<ref>Watson, Graham (7 January 2009) Make me president: The next president of the European parliament should be a Lib Dem, and prove that not all Brits are anti-Europe, The Guardian</ref> However, on 8 July 2009 Watson announced that he withdrew his candidacy thus leaving Buzek with only one opponent. The other official candidate was Eva-Britt Svensson, nominated from EUL-NGL.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> She campaigned with the slogan "a different voice". She was the first MEP from Sweden to candidate to the position.

In the first vote of the new Parliament Jerzy Buzek (EPP, Poland) was elected Parliament president, winning with 555 votes to 89 votes over his opponent Eva-Britt Svensson (EUL-NGL, Sweden).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Eighth European ParliamentEdit

2017Edit

At the end of Martin Schulz's term, the presidency for the remainder of the eighth European Parliament (2014–2019) would have been due by convention to pass to an EPP member. However, the EPP–S&D agreement appeared broken, making it less certain that Antonio Tajani (EPP, Italy) would be elected president. The other contenders were Gianni Pittella (S&D, Italy), Guy Verhofstadt (ALDE, Belgium), Helga Stevens (ECR, Belgium), Eleonora Forenza (GUE/NGL, Italy) and Jean Lambert (Greens/EFA, UK).<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> On 17 January 2017, Tajani was elected after four rounds of voting, following the withdrawal of Verhofstadt and declaration of support for the EPP candidate by the ALDE.

Ninth European ParliamentEdit

2019Edit

The election of the president for the first half of the term of the Ninth European Parliament took place on 3 July 2019.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> David Sassoli (S&D, Italy) was elected as President in the 2nd round of voting.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Candidate Group Ballots
1st Ballot 2nd Ballot
David Sassoli Template:Small style="background-color:Template:Party color; width:1px;" | Template:Small 325 Template:Font color
Jan Zahradil Template:Small style="background:Template:Party color;" | Template:Small 162 160
Ska Keller Template:Small style="background:Template:Party color;" | Template:Small 133 119
Sira Rego Template:Small style="background-color:Template:Party color" | Template:Small 42 43
Votes cast 662 667
Votes needed for election 332 334
Blank or void 73 37
Voted 735 704
Source: European Parliament News

2022Edit

Following various periods of hospitalisation, David Sassoli died on 11 January 2022,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> one week before the expiry of his term. Roberta Metsola, as First Vice-President, became the acting president.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The election to choose Sassoli's successor took place as previously scheduled on 18 January 2022. The candidates were the acting president Roberta Metsola (EPP, Malta),<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Alice Bah Kuhnke (Greens/EFA, Sweden),<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Kosma Złotowski (ECR, Poland; withdrew before the vote),<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and Sira Rego (The Left, Spain).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Metsola was elected in the first round of voting, having secured an absolute majority of 458 out of votes cast.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> On her election, Metsola became the youngest president ever,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> the first Maltese person to hold the office, and the first female president since 2002 (and only third female president ever).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

President of the
European Parliament
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Roberta Metsola (EPP)
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Candidate Group Remote Ballots
1st Ballot
Roberta Metsola Template:Small style="background-color:Template:Party color; width:1px;" | Template:Small Template:Font color
Alice Bah Kuhnke Template:Small style="background:Template:Party color;" | Template:Small 101
Sira Rego Template:Small style="background-color:Template:Party color" | Template:Small 57
Kosma Złotowski Template:Small style="background:Template:Party color;" | Template:Small Withdrew<ref group=*>Kosma Złotowski withdrew his candidacy at the
beginning of the day's proceedings, prior to the election.</ref>
Votes cast 616
Votes needed for election 309
Blank or void 74
Voted 690
Source: European Parliament News
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Tenth European ParliamentEdit

2024Edit

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} The election for the president of the Tenth European Parliament took place on 16 July 2024. Metsola was re-elected on the first ballot with the highest vote total ever for the office.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Candidate Group Ballots
1st Ballot
Roberta Metsola Template:Small style="background-color:Template:Party color; width:1px;" | Template:Small Template:Font color
Irene Montero Template:Small style="background-color:Template:Party color" | Template:Small 61
Votes cast 623
Votes needed for election 312
Blank or void 76
Voted 699
Source: European Parliament News

List of officeholdersEdit

Template:See also The list below includes all presidents as far back as 1952. However the Parliament is ambiguous about whether it sees continuity between the Common Assembly and the post-1958 European Communities Parliamentary Assembly. For example, the 50th anniversary of the European Parliament was celebrated in 2008, not 2002 (so Jerzy Buzek would be the 24th president, not the 28th). However, the official portraits of past presidents<ref>The official portraits hang on the third floor of the Spaak building in Brussels</ref> do start with the first president of the Common Assembly, Paul-Henri Spaak.

Presidents of the Common AssemblyEdit

N. Portrait President
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State Took office Left office Party Group Electoral mandate Refs
1 File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-39998-0427, Paul-Henri Spaak.jpg Paul-Henri Spaak
(1899–1972)
Template:Flag 11 September 1952 11 May 1954 PSB–BSP rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists
Template:Age in years and days
2 File:Alcide de Gasperi 2.jpg Alcide De Gasperi
(1881–1954)
Template:Flag 11 May 1954 19 August 1954Template:Efn DC rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
3 File:Giuseppe Pella 1963.jpg Giuseppe Pella
(1902–1981)
Template:Flag 29 November 1954 27 November 1956 DC rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
4 File:KAS-Furler, Hans-Bild-14318-1 (cropped).jpg Hans Furler
(1904–1975)
Template:Flag 27 November 1956 19 March 1958 CDU rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days

Presidents of the Parliamentary AssemblyEdit

N. Portrait President
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State Took office Left office Party Group Electoral mandate Refs
1 File:Robert-Schuman-1953 (cropped).jpg Robert Schuman
(1886–1963)
Template:Flag 19 March 1958 18 March 1960 MRP rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
2 File:KAS-Furler, Hans-Bild-14318-1 (cropped).jpg Hans Furler
(1904–1975)
Template:Flag 18 March 1960 27 March 1962 CDU rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days

Presidents of the appointed ParliamentEdit

N. Portrait President
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State Took office Left office Party Group Electoral mandate Refs
1 File:Gaetano Martino.jpg Gaetano Martino
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Template:Flag 27 March 1962 21 March 1964 PLI rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Liberals
Template:Age in years and days
2 File:Jean Duvieusart.jpg Jean Duvieusart
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Template:Flag 21 March 1964 24 September 1965 PSC–CVP rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
3 File:Victor Leemans.jpg Victor Leemans
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Template:Flag 24 September 1965 7 March 1966 PSC–CVP rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
4 File:Poher 1966 (cropped).jpg Alain Poher
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Template:Flag 7 March 1966 11 March 1969 MRP rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
5 File:Mario Scelba (cropped).jpg Mario Scelba
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Template:Flag 11 March 1969 9 March 1971 DC rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
6 File:Walter Behrendt (cropped).jpg Walter Behrendt
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Template:Flag 9 March 1971 13 March 1973 SPD rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists
Template:Age in years and days
7 File:Cees Berkhouwer (cropped).jpg Cees Berkhouwer
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Template:Flag 13 March 1973 11 March 1975 VVD rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Liberals
Template:Age in years and days
8 File:Spenale (cropped).jpg Georges Spénale
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Template:Flag 11 March 1975 8 March 1977 PS rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists
Template:Age in years and days
9 File:Emilio Colombo crop.jpg Emilio Colombo
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Template:Flag 8 March 1977 17 July 1979 DC rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Christian Democrats
Template:Age in years and days

Presidents of the elected ParliamentEdit

N. Portrait President
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State Took office Left office Party Group Election Refs
1 File:Official portrait of Simone Veil (cropped).jpg Simone Veil
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Template:Flag 17 July 1979 19 January 1982 UDF rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Liberal Democrats 1979
Template:Age in years and days
2 File:Dankert EC President Portrait.jpg Piet Dankert
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Template:Flag 19 January 1982 24 July 1984 PvdA rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists
Template:Age in years and days
3 File:Pflimlin EC President Portrait.jpg Pierre Pflimlin
Template:Small
Template:Flag 24 July 1984 20 January 1987 UDF / RPR rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European People's Party 1984
Template:Age in years and days
4 File:Plumb EC President Portrait.jpg C. Henry Plumb
Template:Small
Template:Flag 20 January 1987 25 July 1989 Conservative rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
5 File:Barón Crespo EC President Portrait.jpg Enrique Barón Crespo
Template:Small
Template:Flag 25 July 1989 21 January 1992 PSOE rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists 1989
Template:Age in years and days
6 File:Klepsch EC President Portrait.jpg Egon Klepsch
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Template:Flag 21 January 1992 19 July 1994 CDU rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European People's Party
Template:Age in years and days
7 File:Hänsch EC President Portrait.jpg Klaus Hänsch
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Template:Flag 19 July 1994 14 January 1997 SPD rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists 1994
Template:Age in years and days
8 File:Gil Robles EC President Portrait.jpg José María Gil-Robles
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Template:Flag 14 January 1997 20 July 1999 PP rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European People's Party
Template:Age in years and days
9 File:Official portrait of Nicole Fontaine.jpg Nicole Fontaine
Template:Small
Template:Flag 20 July 1999 15 January 2002 UMP rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European People's Party 1999
Template:Age in years and days
10 File:Cox Portrait 2002.jpg Pat Cox
Template:Small
Template:Flag 15 January 2002 20 July 2004 Independent rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Liberal Democrats
Template:Age in years and days
11 File:Borrell Portrait 2004.jpg Josep Borrell
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Template:Flag 20 July 2004 16 January 2007 PSOE rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists 2004
Template:Age in years and days
12 File:Pöttering EC President Portrait.jpg Hans-Gert Pöttering
Template:Small
Template:Flag 16 January 2007 14 July 2009 CDU rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European People's Party
Template:Age in years and days
13 File:Official portrait of Jerzy Buzek.jpg Jerzy Buzek
Template:Small
Template:Flag 14 July 2009 17 January 2012 PO rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European People's Party 2009
Template:Age in years and days
14 File:Official portrait of Martin Schulz.jpg Martin Schulz
Template:Small
Template:Flag 17 January 2012 17 January 2017 SPD rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists & Democrats
Template:Age in years and days 2014
15 File:Antonio Tajani (cropped).jpg Antonio Tajani
Template:Small
Template:Flag 17 January 2017 3 July 2019 FI rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European People's Party
Template:Age in years and days
16 File:Official portrait of David Sassoli, president of the European Parliament.jpg David Sassoli
Template:Small
Template:Flag 3 July 2019 11 January 2022Template:Efn PD rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Socialists & Democrats 2019
Template:Age in years and days
Roberta Metsola was Interim President from 11 to 18 January 2022.
17 File:Official portrait of Roberta Metsola (cropped).jpg Roberta Metsola
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Template:Flag 18 January 2022 Incumbent PN rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | European People's Party
Template:Age in years and days 2024

TimelineEdit

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