Sixth European Parliament

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The sixth European Parliament was the sixth five-year term of the elected European Parliament. It began on Tuesday 20 July 2004 in Strasbourg[1] following the 2004 elections and ended after the 2009 elections.

6th European Parliament
20 July 2004 – 7 May 2009
The logo of the European Parliament
President (1st Half)Josep Borrell
President (2nd Half)Hans-Gert Poettering
CommissionBarroso
Political groups
MEPs
  • 732 (2004–2006)
  • 785 (2007–2009)
Elections
Nice[nb 1]

Major events edit

Activity edit

200420052006200720082009Source
Reports73415481519515268[1]
Resolutions and positions80440483494514215[2]
Parliamentary questions252563107032776582663373[3]
Written declarations27829111510652[4]

Major resolutions and positions edit

Resolution/position numberProcedure numberNotes
P6_TA(2006)0552COD/2003/0256Amended and approved Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, the REACH regulation
P6_TA(2007)0032INI/2006/2200European Parliament resolution on the alleged use of European countries by the CIA for the transportation and illegal detention of prisoners
P6_TA(2006)0490COD/2004/0001Amended and approved Directive 2006/123/EC, the Bolkestein directive
P6_TA(2007)0401COD/2004/0047Amended and approved Directive 2007/58/EC, the rail competition directive
P6_TA(2005)0275COD/2002/0047Rejected the proposed directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions
P6_TA(2007)0199COD/2006/0133Amended and approved Regulation (EC) No 717/2007, the mobile phone roaming regulation
P6_TA(2008)0342COD/2006/0130Amended and approved Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008, the air pricing clarity regulation
P6_TA(2008)0293COD/2005/0167Amended and approved Directive 2008/115/EC, the illegal immigration directive
P6_TA(2005)0132INI/2004/2172European Parliament resolution on the Common Foreign and Security Policy

Committees edit

Summary edit

TypeNumberSourcesNotes
Standing committee20 (+2 subcommittees)[5]
Temporary committee3[6]See below for list
Committee of enquiry1[7]See below for list

Temporary committees edit

CodeCommitteeReportSources
CLIMTemporary Committee on Climate ChangeA6-2008-0495[8]
TDIPTemporary Committee on the alleged use of European countries
by the CIA for the transport and illegal detention of prisoners
A6-2007-0020[9]
FINPTemporary Committee on policy challenges and budgetary means of the enlarged Union 2007–2013A6-2005-0153[10]

Committees of enquiry edit

CodeCommitteeReportSources
EQUICommittee of Inquiry into the crisis of the Equitable Life Assurance SocietyA6-2007-0203[11]

Delegations edit

TypeNumberSources
Europe delegations10[12]
Non-Europe delegations24[13]
Ad-hoc delegations1[14]

Political groups edit

See membership below for details of size
Group nameAcronym
European People's Party–European DemocratsEPP-ED
Party of European SocialistsPES
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for EuropeALDE
Greens/European Free AllianceG/EFA
European United Left-Nordic Green LeftEUL-NGL
Independence/DemocracyIND/DEM
Union for a Europe of NationsUEN
Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty[nb 2]ITS
Non-Inscrits[nb 3]NI

Leadership edit

Presidents edit

TermPresident
(or candidate)
GroupStateVotes
20 July 2004–
14 January 2007
Josep Borrell PES  Spain388
Bronisław Geremek ALDE  Poland208
Francis Wurtz EUL/NGL  France51
15 January 2007–
14 July 2009[2]
Hans-Gert Pöttering EPP-ED  Germany450
Monica Frassoni G/EFA  Italy145
Francis Wurtz EUL/NGL  France48
Jens-Peter Bonde IND/DEM  Denmark46

Vice-Presidents edit

Group2004–20062007–2009
EPP-ED

Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca
Antonios Trakatellis
Edward McMillan-Scott
Ingo Friedrich
Mario Mauro
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
Miroslav Ouzký

Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou
Alejo Vidal-Quadras
Edward McMillan-Scott
Mario Mauro

PES

Dagmar Roth-Behrendt
António Costa
Pierre Moscovici

Miguel Angel Martínez Martínez
Mechtild Rothe
Pierre Moscovici
Manuel António Dos Santos
Marek Siwiec

ALDE

Luigi Cocilovo
Janusz Onyszkiewicz

Luigi Cocilovo
Diana Wallis

G/EFA

Gérard Onesta

Gérard Onesta

EUL-NGL

Sylvia-Yvonne Kaufmann

Luisa Morgantini

IND/DEMn/an/a
UENn/a

Adam Bielan

ITSn/an/a

Quaestors edit

Group2004–2006[3]2007–2009
EPP-EDJames Nicholson
Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl
Astrid Lulling
James Nicholson
Astrid Lulling
Ingo Friedrich
PESGenowefa Grabowska
Mia De Vits
Mia De Vits
Szabolcs Fazakas
ALDEn/aJan Mulder

Chairs of the political groups edit

GroupChairs
EPP-EDHans-Gert Pöttering (until 2007), Joseph Daul (from 2007)
PESMartin Schulz
ALDEGraham Watson
G/EFAMonica Frassoni
Daniel Cohn-Bendit
EUL-NGLAlonso José Puerta
Francis Wurtz
IND/DEMJens-Peter Bonde (until 2008), Kathy Sinnott (2008), Hanne Dahl (from 2008)
Nigel Farage (full term)
UENBrian Crowley (until 2009)
Cristiana Muscardini
ITSBruno Gollnisch (2007)

Membership edit

See List of members of the European Parliament 2004–2009 for the full list.
Groups
GroupSeats
2004
[nb 4]
[4]
2007
[nb 5]
[5]
2007
[nb 6]
[6]
2009
[nb 7]
EPP-ED268277288288
PES200218215217
ALDE88106101104
G/EFA42424343
EUL-NGL41404141
IND/DEM33[nb 8]232422
UEN27444440
ITSn/a20n/an/a
NI33142930
Apportionment
StateSeatsStateSeats
 Germany99  France78
 United Kingdom78  Italy78
 Spain54  Poland54
 Romania[nb 9]35  Netherlands27
 Greece24  Portugal24
 Belgium24  Czech Republic24
 Hungary24  Sweden19
 Austria18  Bulgaria[nb 9]18
 Denmark14  Slovakia14
 Finland14  Ireland13
 Lithuania13  Latvia9
 Slovenia7  Estonia6
 Cyprus6  Luxembourg6
 Malta5Total[nb 9]732 / 785

Secretariat edit

OfficePostNameSource
Office of the Secretary-GeneralSecretary-General of the European ParliamentJulian Priestley (to 2007)
Harald Rømer (2007 to 2009)
Klaus Welle (since 2009)
[15]
Legal ServiceJurisconsult of the European ParliamentChristian Pennera[16]
Directorate-General for the PresidencyDirector-GeneralDavid Harley[17]
Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the UnionDirector-GeneralRiccardo Ribera d'Alcala[18]
Directorate-General for External Policies of the UnionDirector-GeneralDietmar Nickel[19]
Directorate-General for CommunicationDirector-GeneralFrancesca R. Ratti[20]
Directorate-General for PersonnelDirector-GeneralBarry Wilson[21]
Directorate-General for Infrastructure and LogisticsDirector-GeneralConstantin Stratigakis[22]
Directorate-General for TranslationDirector-GeneralJuana Lahousse-Juárez[23]
Directorate-General for Interpretation and ConferencesDirector-GeneralOlga Cosmidou[24]
Directorate-General for FinanceDirector-GeneralRoger Vanhaeren[25]

See also edit

Elections edit

Membership lists edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Treaties of Rome and Treaty of Maastricht as amended by the Treaty of Nice and all preceding amending treaties.
  2. ^ Created 15 January 2007, disbanded 14 November 2007
  3. ^ Independents, not a group
  4. ^ Tuesday 20 July 2004: first day of the constitutive session of the Sixth European Parliament. By Friday 23 July 2004, the composition had changed slightly.
  5. ^ Composition of 15 January 2007 following the creation of ITS
  6. ^ Following Bulgarian and Romanian elections
  7. ^ Before 2009 election
  8. ^ Four Lega Nord MEPs arrived on 20 July 2004, sat with the Non-Inscrits for one day, then sat with IND/DEM on 21 July 2004, bringing the number of IND/DEM MEPs up to 37. Consequently, "37" is sometimes given as the number of IND/DEM MEPs on 20 July 2004.
  9. ^ a b c Bulgaria and Romania joined on 1 January 2007. Prior to 2007 there were 732 seats, following enlargement the Romanian and Bulgarian seats were added bringing it to 785.

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