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Group Structure
 May 2004
5th parliamentary term 1999 - 2004
Founded as the Christian Democrat Group on 23 June 1953 as a fraction in the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community, the Group changed its name to the "Group of the European People's Party" (Christian-Democratic Group) in July 1979, just after the first direct elections to the European Parliament, and to "Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats" in July 1999. It has always played a leading role in the construction of Europe.
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Description
The 294 members of the EPP-ED Group come from the 25 Member States of the European Union. The Group is currently the largest in Parliament. Its membership is made up of:
| 53 | Germany |
| 37 | United Kingdom |
| 34 | Italy |
| 28 | Spain |
| 21 | France |
| 13 | Czech Republic |
| 13 | Poland |
| 12 | Hungary |
| 9 | Greece |
| 9 | Netherlands |
| 9 | Portugal |
| 7 | Austria |
| 7 | Slovakia |
| 7 | Sweden |
| 5 | Belgium |
| 5 | Finland |
| 5 | Ireland |
| 5 | Latvia |
| 3 | Lithuania |
| 3 | Slovenia |
| 2 | Cyprus |
| 2 | Estonia |
| 2 | Luxembourg |
| 2 | Malta |
| 1 | Denmark |
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The Bureau
The Bureau, the Group's political organ consists of:
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