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European Parliament Apportionment changes between the Treaty of Nice and the Treaty of Lisbon
(as calculated for purposes of the '09 European Elections)
Member state 2007
Nice
June 2009
Nice
Dec. 2009
Lisbon
     Member state 2007
Nice
June 2009
Nice
Dec. 2009
Lisbon
     Member state 2007
Nice
June 2009
Nice
Dec. 2009
Lisbon
 Germany 99 99 96  Czech Republic 24 22 22  Slovakia 14 13 13
 France 78 72 74  Greece 24 22 22  Ireland 13 12 12
 United Kingdoma 78 72 73  Hungary 24 22 22  Lithuania 13 12 12
 Italy 78 72 73  Portugal 24 22 22  Latvia 9 8 9
 Spain 54 50 54  Sweden 19 18 20  Slovenia 7 7 8
 Poland 54 50 51  Austria 18 17 19  Cyprus 6 6 6
 Romania 35 33 33  Bulgaria 18 17 18  Estonia 6 6 6
 Netherlands 27 25 26  Finland 14 13 13  Luxembourg 6 6 6
 Belgium 24 22 22  Denmark 14 13 13  Malta 5 5 6
a Includes Gibraltar, but not any other BOT, SBA or Crown dependency
b The speaker is not counted officially, thus leaving 750 MEPs.
Italicised countries are divided into sub-national constiuencies
Total: 785 736 751b

See: Institutions: EP, Const. changes, Protocol 34.