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2021 Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union
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More information Share of EU population by member state ...
Share of EU population by member state | ||||
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Germany | 18.54 | |||
France | 14.98 | |||
Italy | 13.65 | |||
Spain | 10.49 | |||
Poland | 8.49 | |||
Romania | 4.34 | |||
Netherlands | 3.89 | |||
Belgium | 2.56 | |||
Greece | 2.40 | |||
Czechia | 2.35 | |||
Portugal | 2.30 | |||
Sweden | 2.29 | |||
Hungary | 2.18 | |||
Austria | 1.98 | |||
Bulgaria | 1.56 | |||
Denmark | 1.30 | |||
Finland | 1.23 | |||
Slovakia | 1.22 | |||
Ireland | 1.10 | |||
Croatia | 0.91 | |||
Lithuania | 0.62 | |||
Slovenia | 0.47 | |||
Latvia | 0.43 | |||
Estonia | 0.30 | |||
Cyprus | 0.20 | |||
Luxembourg | 0.14 | |||
Malta | 0.11 |
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Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | ||||||
European Union (non-voting) – Member since 1 December 2019 Previous membership Prime Minister of Belgium 2014–2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2022 |
President of the European Council Charles Michel (ALDE) |
European Union (non-voting) – Member since 1 December 2019 – Election 2019 Next in 2024 |
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen (EPP) |
Kingdom of Belgium Belgique/België[a 1] (2.56% of population)[a 2] – Member since 27 October 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2024 |
Prime Minister lit. First Minister Sophie Wilmès (ALDE – MR) | ||||||
Republic of Bulgaria България/Bulgaria (1.56% of population) – Member since 4 May 2017 Previous membership Prime Minister 2009–2013; 2014–2017 – Election 2009, 2014, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister-President Boyko Borisov (EPP – GERB) |
Czech Republic Česko (2.35% of population) – Member since 13 December 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister lit. Chairman of the Government Andrej Babiš (ALDE – ANO) |
Kingdom of Denmark Danmark (1.30% of population) – Member since 26 June 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister of the State Mette Frederiksen (PES – S) | ||||||
Federal Republic of Germany Deutschland (18.54% of population) – Member since 22 November 2005 – Election 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel (EPP – CDU) |
Republic of Estonia Eesti (0.30% of population) – Member since 23 November 2016 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. Head Minister Jüri Ratas (ALDE – EK) |
Ireland Éire/Ireland (1.10% of population) – Member since 14 June 2017 – Election 2020 Next by 2025 |
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar (EPP – FG) | ||||||
Hellenic Republic Ελλάδα/Elláda (2.40% of population) – Member since 8 July 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Kyriakos Mitsotakis (EPP – ND) |
Kingdom of Spain España (10.49% of population) – Member since 2 June 2018 – Election 2019, 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Pedro Sánchez (PES – PSOE) |
French Republic France (14.98% of population) – Member since 14 May 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2022 |
President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron (Ind./ALDE[a 3] – LREM) | ||||||
Republic of Croatia Hrvatska (0.91% of population) – Member since 19 October 2016 – Election 2016 Next in 2020 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Andrej Plenković (EPP – HDZ) |
Italian Republic Italia (13.65% of population) – Member since 1 June 2018 – Election 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Council of Ministers Giuseppe Conte (Ind. – Ind.) |
Republic of Cyprus Κύπρος/Kýpros (0.20% of population) – Member since 28 February 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
President of the Republic Nicos Anastasiades (EPP – DISY) | ||||||
Republic of Latvia Latvija (0.43% of population) – Member since 23 January 2019 – Election 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister President Krišjānis Kariņš (EPP – V) |
Republic of Lithuania Lietuva (0.62% of population) – Member since 12 July 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2024 |
President of the Republic Gitanas Nausėda (Ind. – Ind.) |
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Luxembourg (0.14% of population) – Member since 4 December 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. First Minister Xavier Bettel (ALDE – DP) | ||||||
Hungary Magyarország (2.18% of population) – Member since 29 May 2010 – Election 2010, 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister President Viktor Orbán (EPP – Fidesz) |
Republic of Malta Malta (0.11% of population) – Member since 13 January 2020 – Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Robert Abela (PES – PL) |
Kingdom of the Netherlands Nederland (3.89% of population) – Member since 14 October 2010 – Election 2010, 2012, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister-President Mark Rutte (ALDE – VVD) | ||||||
Republic of Austria Österreich (1.98% of population) – Member since 7 January 2020 Previous membership Federal Chancellor 2017–2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (EPP – ÖVP) |
Republic of Poland Polska (8.49% of population) – Member since 11 December 2017 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Council of Ministers Mateusz Morawiecki (ECR – PiS) |
Portuguese Republic Portugal (2.30% of population) – Member since 26 November 2015 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. First Minister António Costa (PES – PS) | ||||||
Romania România (4.34% of population) – Member since 21 December 2014 – Election 2014, 2019 Next by 2024 |
President Klaus Iohannis (EPP[a 4] – Ind.[a 5]) |
Republic of Slovenia Slovenija (0.47% of population) – Member since 13 March 2020 – Previous memberships Prime Minister 2004–2008, 2012–2013 – Next election in 2022 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Janez Janša (EPP – SDS) |
Slovak Republic Slovensko (1.22% of population) – Member since 21 March 2020 – Election 2020 Next by 2024 |
Prime Minister lit. President of the Government Igor Matovič (Ind./EPP[a 6] – OĽANO) | ||||||
Republic of Finland Suomi/Finland (1.23% of population) – Member since 10 December 2019 – Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister lit. Head Minister Sanna Marin (PES – SDP) |
Kingdom of Sweden Sverige (2.29% of population) – Member since 3 October 2014 – Election 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister lit. Minister of the State Stefan Löfven (PES – SAP) |
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- Short names used within EU institutions.
- Used in the calculation of the qualified majority voting. The share of the total population is based on the decision of the Council of the European Union on Member States populations for 2020
- Although Macron is officially independent, he is regularly joining liberal members of EUCO when taking decisions.[citation needed]. Macron also attended Renew Europe's Pre-Summits in October 2019 and February 2020. https://www.aldeparty.eu/news/first-renew-europe-pre-summit-held-brussels
- Considered an EPP member according to its official webpage.
- Previously leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL) and supported by them during his election campaign, Iohannis is officially unaffiliated during his presidency according to the Constitution.
- Officially independent but his party is member of the EPP Group in the European Parliament.
Also partially or fully attending, but not members
More information President of the European Parliament, High Representative of the Union ...
President of the European Parliament | High Representative of the Union | ||||
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European Union – Position held since 3 July 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2021 |
President of the European Parliament David Sassoli (PES) |
European Union – Position held since 1 December 2019 – Election 2019 Next in 2024 |
High Representative of the Union Josep Borrell (PES) |
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Date | 9:00-12:00 | 14:30-17:30 | 18:30-21:30 | ||||||||||||||||
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30 September 2019 | Maroš Šefčovič Vice-President for Inter-Institutional Relations and Foresight |
Phil Hogan European Commissioner for Trade | |||||||||||||||||
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Mariya Gabriel European Commissioner for Innivation and Youth | |||||||||||||||||||
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1 October 2019 | Nicolas Schmit European Commissioner for Jobs |
Janusz Wojciechowski European Commissioner for Agriculture |
László Trócsányi European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement | ||||||||||||||||
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Jutta Urpilainen European Commissioner for International Partnerships |
Ylva Johansson European Commissioner for Home Affairs |
Stella Kyriakidou European Commissioner for Health | |||||||||||||||||
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2 October 2019 | Didier Reynders European Commissioner for Justice |
Helena Dalli European Commissioner for Equality |
Elisa Ferreira European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms | ||||||||||||||||
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Rovana Plumb European Commissioner for Transport |
Sylvie Goulard European Commissioner for Internal Market |
Janez Lenarčič European Commissioner for Crisis Management | |||||||||||||||||
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3 October 2019 | Paolo Gentiloni European Commissioner for Economy |
Virginijus Sinkevičius European Commissioner for Environment and Oceans |
Margaritis Schinas Vice-President for Protecting our European Way of Life | ||||||||||||||||
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Kadri Simson European Commissioner for Energy |
Johannes Hahn European Commissioner for Budget and Administration |
Dubravka Šuica Vice-President for Democracy and Demography | |||||||||||||||||
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7 October 2019 | Věra Jourová Vice-President for Values and Transparency |
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Josep Borrell Vice-President and High Representative of the Union | |||||||||||||||||||
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8 October 2019 | Valdis Dombrovskis Executive Vice-President for Economy that Works for People and European Commissioner for Financial Markets |
Margrethe Vestager Executive Vice-President for Europe Fit for Digital Age and European Commissioner for Competition |
Frans Timmermans Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal and European Commissioner for Climate Action | ||||||||||||||||
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European Council | ||||||||
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European Union European Council (no voting right) |
European Union European Commission (no voting right) |
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President of the European Council Donald TUSK (EPP) |
President of the European Commission Jean-Claude JUNCKER (EPP) | |||||||
Member since 1 December 2014Election 2014, 2017 - 2019 | Member since 1 November 2014 | |||||||
Republic of Austria Österreich[a 1] (1.71% of population)[a 2] |
Kingdom of Belgium Belgique/België (2.22% of population) |
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Federal Chancellor Brigitte BIERLEIN (Independent) |
Prime Minister (lit. First Minister) Charles MICHEL (ALDE) | |||||||
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Republic of Bulgaria България/Bulgaria (1.39% of population) |
Republic of Croatia Hrvatska (0.81% of population) |
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Prime Minister (lit. Minister-President) Boyko Borisov (EPP) |
Prime Minister (lit. President of the Government) Andrej Plenković (EPP) | |||||||
Member since 4 May 2017 | Member since 19 October 2016 | |||||||
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European Union High Representative of the Union (no voting right) |
European Union European Parliament (no voting right) |
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Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | Member state | Representative | ||||||
– European Union (non-voting) – 1 December 2014 Prime Minister of Poland 2007–2014 – Election 2014, 2017 Next by 2019 |
President of the European Council Donald Tusk (EPP – PO) |
– European Union (non-voting) – Member since 1 November 2014 Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1995–2013 – Election 2014, 2019 Next in 2024 |
President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker (EPP – CSV) |
– Republic of Austria Österreich[a 1] (1.71% of population)[a 2] – Member since 3 June 2019 – Next in 2019 |
Federal Chancellor Brigitte Bierlein (Ind. – Ind.) | ||||||
– Kingdom of Belgium Belgique/België (2.22% of population) – Member since 11 October 2014 – Election 2014, 2019 Next by 2024 |
Prime Minister Charles Michel (ALDE – MR) |
– Republic of Bulgaria България/Bulgaria (1.39% of population) – Member since 4 May 2017 Prime Minister 2009–2013; 2014–2017 – Election 2009, 2014, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov (EPP – GERB) |
– Republic of Croatia Hrvatska (0.81% of population) – Member since 19 October 2016 – Election 2016 Next by 2020 |
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković (EPP – HDZ) | ||||||
– Republic of Cyprus Κύπρος/Kýpros (0.17% of population) – Member since 28 February 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
President Nicos Anastasiades (EPP – ally|DISY) |
– Czech Republic Česko (2.04% of population) – Member since 13 December 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ALDE – ANO) |
– Kingdom of Denmark Danmark (1.12% of population) – Member since 26 June 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (PES – S) | ||||||
– Republic of Estonia Eesti (0.26% of population) – Member since 23 November 2016 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Jüri Ratas (ALDE – EK) |
– Republic of Finland Suomi/Finland (1.07% of population) – Member since 6 June 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Antti Rinne (PES – SDP) |
– French Republic France (13.09% of population) – Member since 14 May 2017 – Election 2017 Next by 2022 |
President Emmanuel Macron (Ind./ALDE[2] – LREM) | ||||||
– Federal Republic of Germany Deutschland (16.10% of population) – Member since 22 November 2005 – Election 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel (EPP – CDU) |
– Hellenic Republic Ελλάδα/Elláda (2.10% of population) – Member since 8 July 2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (EPP – ND) |
– Hungary Magyarország (1.91% of population) – Member since 29 May 2010 Prime Minister 1998–2002 – Election 1998, 2010, 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (EPP – Fidesz) | ||||||
– Ireland Éire/Ireland (0.93% of population) – Member since 14 June 2017 – Next by 2022 |
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar (EPP – FG) |
– Italian Republic Italia (11.95% of population) – Member since 1 June 2018 – Election 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte (Ind. – Ind.) |
– Republic of Latvia Latvija (0.38% of population) – Member since 23 January 2019 – Election 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš (EPP – V) | ||||||
– Republic of Lithuania Lietuva (0.56% of population) – Member since 12 July 2019 – Election 2019 |
President Gitanas Nausėda (Ind. – Ind.) |
– Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Luxembourg (0.12% of population) – Member since 4 December 2013 – Election 2013, 2018 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Xavier Bettel (ALDE – DP) |
– Republic of Malta Malta (0.09% of population) – Member since 11 March 2013 – Election 2013, 2017 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat (PES – PL) | ||||||
– Kingdom of the Netherlands Nederland (3.36% of population) – Member since 14 October 2010 – Election 2010, 2012, 2017 Next by 2021 |
Prime Minister Mark Rutte (ALDE – VVD) |
– Republic of Poland Polska (7.41% of population) – Member since 11 December 2017 – Next in 2019 |
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki (ACRE – PiS) |
– Portuguese Republic Portugal (2.01% of population) – Member since 26 November 2015 – Next in 2019 |
Prime Minister António Costa (PES – PS) | ||||||
– Romania România (3.83% of population) – Member since 21 December 2014 – Election 2014 Next in 2019 |
President Klaus Iohannis (EPP[a 3] – Ind.[a 4]) |
– Slovak Republic Slovensko (1.06% of population) – Member since 22 March 2018 – Next by 2020 |
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (PES – Smer–SD) |
– Republic of Slovenia Slovenija (0.40% of population) – Member since 13 September 2018 – Election 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Marjan Šarec (ALDE – LMŠ) | ||||||
– Kingdom of Spain España (9.08% of population) – Member since 2 June 2018 – Election 2019 Next by 2023 |
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez (PES – PSOE) |
– Kingdom of Sweden Sverige (1.97% of population) – Member since 3 October 2014 – Election 2014, 2018 Next by 2022 |
Prime Minister Stefan Löfven (PES – SAP) |
– United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United Kingdom (12.85% of population) – Member since 24 July 2019 – [a 5] |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (ACRE – C) |
- Notes
- Short names used within EU institutions.
- Used in the calculation of the qualified majority voting. The share of the total population is based on the decision of the Council of the European Union on Member States populations for 2018
- Considered an EPP member according to its official webpage.
- Previously leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL) and supported by them during his election campaign, Iohannis is officially unaffiliated during his presidency according to the Constitution.
- Under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, the next general election is scheduled for 2022. The United Kingdom is expected to have left the European Union prior to this date, unless an early election is called or the negotiation period is extended.
Expected to take office
More information President-elect of the Council, President-elect of the Commission ...
President-elect of the Council | President-elect of the Commission | ||||
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– European Union (non-voting) – 1 December 2019 Prime Minister of Belgium 2014–2019 – Election 2019 Next by 2021 |
President of the European Council Charles Michel (ALDE – MR) |
– European Union (non-voting) – 1 November 2019 – Election 2019 Next in 2024 |
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen (EPP – CDU) |
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