List of European commissioners by member state

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This is a list of European commissioners by member state of the European Union. Each name is a member of the European Commission and hold a specific portfolio within the college, led by the president of the European Commission. They operate similarly as European-level equivalents to national government ministers. Each member state of the European Union has the right to a single commissioner (before the Barroso I Commission in November 2004, the five largest states—France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom—were granted two) and appoints them in consultation with the president.

The accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007 raised the number of commissioners from 25 to 27, and after the accession of Croatia in 2013 the number of commissioners raised to 28. The United Kingdom left the EU on 31 January 2020, and did not nominate a commissioner when the Juncker Commission ended on 1 December 2019.

Below is a list of all past and present European commissioners according to the member state they were nominated by, including the presidents of the European Coal and Steel Community and European Atomic Energy Community. The colours indicate their European political family background (blue for conservative or centre-right, mainly the European People's Party; red for left-wing or social democrats, mainly the Party of European Socialists; yellow for centrist or liberals, mainly the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party; green for green politicians, mainly the European Green Party; grey for independents or unknowns; and their pan-European predecessors).

European commissioners by current member state

= Austria =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Franz|Fischler}}

|Agriculture and Rural Development

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|rowspan=2 |ÖVP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Benita|Ferrero-Waldner}}

|External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|1 December 2009}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso I

|rowspan=2 |ÖVP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Trade and European Neighbourhood Policy

|{{dts|1 December 2009}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

rowspan=6 |{{sortname|Johannes|Hahn}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|rowspan=3 |Barroso II

|rowspan=6 |ÖVP

|rowspan=6 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=6 |EPP

Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship (acting)

|{{dts|19 April 2014}}

|{{dts|25 May 2014}}

Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship (acting)

|{{dts|1 July 2014}}

|{{dts|16 July 2014}}

European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|rowspan=2 |Juncker

Regional Policy (acting)

|{{dts|3 July 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

Budget and Administration

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

{{sortname|Magnus|Brunner}}

|Internal Affairs and Migration

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|ÖVP

| style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

= Belgium =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Jean|Rey|Jean Rey (politician)}}

|External Relations

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|rowspan=3 |PLP

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |ALDE

External Relations

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

President

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Albert|Coppé}}

|Budget, Credit, Investment, Press and Information

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

|rowspan=3 |CVP

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Social Affairs, Transport, Personnel, Administration, Credit, Investment, Budget and Financial Control

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

Social Affairs, Transport, Personnel, Administration, Credit, Investment, Budget and Financial Control

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

{{sortname|Henri|Simonet}}

|Taxation, Financial Institutions and Energy (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

|PS

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Étienne|Davignon}}

|Internal Market, Industrial Affairs and Customs Union

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|rowspan=2 |CDH

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Industrial Affairs, Energy, Research and Science (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

{{sortname|Willy|De Clercq}}

|External Relations and Trade

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|PVV

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Karel|Van Miert}}

|Transport, Credit, Investment, and Consumer Protection

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|rowspan=3 |SP.A

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=3 |PES

Competition, Personnel and Administration (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

Competition

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

{{sortname|Philippe|Busquin}}

|Research

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|18 July 2004}}

|Prodi

|PS

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Louis|Michel}}

|Research

|{{dts|18 July 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=2 |MR

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Development and Humanitarian Aid

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|17 July 2009}}

|Barroso I

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Karel|De Gucht}}

|Development and Humanitarian Aid

|{{dts|17 July 2009}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|rowspan=2 |VLD

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Trade

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

{{sortname|Marianne|Thyssen}}

|Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|CD&V

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Didier|Reynders}}

|JusticeDidier Reynders was on leave from 15 April 2024 – 25 June 2024 while being considered for Secretary General of the Council of Europe. Věra Jourová served as Acting Commissioner.

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|rowspan=2 |{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|rowspan=2 |MR

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Competition (acting)

|{{dts|5 September 2023}}

|{{dts|8 December 2023}}

{{sortname|Hadja|Lahbib}}

|Equality; Preparedness and Crisis Management

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|MR

| style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

= Bulgaria =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Meglena|Kuneva}}

|Consumer Protection

|{{dts|1 January 2007}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|NDSV

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDEKuneva, now affiliated to the conservative grouping, was affiliated to the liberals during the Barroso I Commission.

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Kristalina|Georgieva}}

|International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|rowspan=2 |GERB

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Budget and Human Resources (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|31 December 2016}}

|Juncker

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Mariya|Gabriel}}

|Digital Economy and Society

|{{dts|7 July 2017}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|rowspan=2 |GERB

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and YouthMariya Gabriel was on leave from 10 May 2023 – 15 May 2023 to participate in the government formation following the 2023 Bulgarian parliamentary election, and then resigned on 15 May 2023 to serve as Minister for Foreign Affairs. Initially, Margrethe Vestager served as Acting Commissioner for Innovation and Research and Margaritis Schinas served as Acting Commissioner for Culture, Education and Youth. When Vestager began her own leave on 5 September 2023, Schinas took over the whole portfolio until Iliana Ivanova took office.

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|15 May 2023}}

|Von der Leyen I

{{sortname|Iliana|Ivanova}}

|Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth

|{{dts|19 September 2023}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|GERB

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Ekaterina|Zaharieva}}

|Startups, Research and Innovation

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|GERB

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

= Croatia =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Neven|Mimica}}

|Consumer ProtectionNeven Mimica was on leave from 19 April 2014 – 25 May 2014 to campaign in the 2014 European Parliament election. László Andor served as Acting Commissioner.

|{{dts|1 July 2013}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|rowspan=2 |SDP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

International Cooperation and Development

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Dubravka|Šuica}}

|Democracy and Demography (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|rowspan=2 |HDZ

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Mediterranean

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

= Cyprus =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Markos|Kyprianou}}

|Budget

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=3 |DIKO

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=3 |PES

Health and Consumer Protection

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|1 January 2007}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso I

Health

|{{dts|1 January 2007}}

|{{dts|3 March 2008}}

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Androulla|Vassiliou}}

|Health

|{{dts|3 March 2008}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|rowspan=2 |EDI

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

Christos Stylianides

|Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|DISY

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Stella|Kyriakidou}}

|Health and Food Safety

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|DISY

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Costas|Kadis}}

|Fisheries and Oceans

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|Ind.

|style="background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};" |

|Ind.

= Czech Republic =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Pavel|Telička}}

|Health and Consumer Protection

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|US-DEU

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Vladimír|Špidla}}

|Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|ČSSD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Štefan|Füle}}

|Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|ČSSD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=4 |{{sortname|Věra|Jourová}}

|Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|rowspan=4 |ANOANO left ALDE on 21 June 2024.

|rowspan=4 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=4 |ALDE

Values and Transparency (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|rowspan=3 |{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

A Europe Fit for the Digital Age (acting)

|{{dts|5 September 2023}}

|{{dts|8 December 2023}}

Justice (acting)

|{{dts|15 April 2024}}

|{{dts|25 June 2024}}

{{sortname|Jozef|Síkela}}

|International Partnerships

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|Von der Leyen II

|STAN

|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |

|Ind.Mayors and Independents is in the EPP Group but does not belong to any European party.

= Denmark =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Finn Olav|Gundelach}}

|Internal Market and Customs Union

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

|rowspan=3 |SD

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=3 |PES

Agriculture and Fisheries (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

Agriculture

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|13 January 1981}}

|Thorn

{{sortname|Poul|Dalsager}}

|Agriculture

|{{dts|20 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

|SD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Henning|Christophersen}}

|Budget, Financial Control, Personnel and Administration (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|rowspan=3 |V

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |ALDE

Economic and Financial Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

Economic, Financial and Monetary Affairs, Credit and Investment (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

{{sortname|Ritt|Bjerregaard}}

|Environment and Nuclear Safety

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|SD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Poul|Nielson}}

|Development and Humanitarian Aid

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|SD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Mariann|Fischer Boel}}

|Agriculture and Rural Development

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|V

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Connie|Hedegaard}}

|Climate Action

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|KF

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=4 |{{sortname|Margrethe|Vestager}}

|Competition

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|rowspan=4 |RV

|rowspan=4 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=4 |ALDE

A Europe Fit for the Digital Age (Executive Vice President)Margrethe Vestager was on leave from 5 September 2023 – 8 December 2023 while being considered for President of the European Investment Bank. Věra Jourová served as Acting Commissioner for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age and Didier Reynders served as Acting Commissioner for Competition.

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|rowspan=3 |{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

Competition

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

Innovation and Research (acting)

|{{dts|10 May 2023}}

|{{dts|5 September 2023}}

{{sortname|Dan|Jørgensen}}

|Energy and Housing

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|Von der Leyen II

|SD

| style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

= Estonia =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=5 |{{sortname|Siim|Kallas}}

|Economic and Monetary Affairs

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=5 |ER

|rowspan=5 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=5 |ALDE

Administrative Affairs, Audit and Anti-Fraud (Vice President)

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

Transport (Vice President)

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|rowspan=3 |Barroso II

Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro (acting)

|{{dts|7 April 2014}}

|{{dts|25 May 2014}}

Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro (acting)

|{{dts|1 July 2014}}

|{{dts|16 July 2014}}

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Andrus|Ansip}}

|Digital Single Market (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|1 July 2019}}

|rowspan=2 |Juncker

|rowspan=2 |ER

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Digital Economy and Society (acting)Kristalina Georgieva resigned on 1 January 2017 to serve as Chief Executive of the World Bank Group. Günther Oettinger assumed her portfolio for Budget and Human Resources, while Andrus Ansip served as Acting Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society (Oettinger's original portfolio) until Mariya Gabriel took office.

|{{dts|1 January 2017}}

|{{dts|7 July 2017}}

{{sortname|Kadri|Simson}}

|Energy

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|EK

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Kaja|Kallas}}

|Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|ER

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

= Finland =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Erkki|Liikanen}}

|Budget, Personnel and Administration

|{{dts|25 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|rowspan=2 |SDP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Enterprise and Information Society

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|11 July 2004}}

|Prodi

rowspan=4 |{{sortname|Olli|Rehn}}

|Enterprise and Information Society

|{{dts|12 July 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=4 |SK

|rowspan=4 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=4 |ALDE

Enlargement

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

Economic and Monetary Affairs

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|27 October 2011}}

|Barroso II

Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro (Vice President)Olli Rehn was on leave from 7 April 2014 – 25 May 2014 to campaign in the 2014 European Parliament election, and then resigned on 1 July 2014 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament. Siim Kallas served as Acting Commissioner during his leave and again until the end of the Barroso II Commission.

|{{dts|27 October 2011}}

|{{dts|1 July 2014}}

|Barroso II

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Jyrki|Katainen}}

|Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro (Vice President)

|{{dts|16 July 2014}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|rowspan=2 |KOK

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

{{sortname|Jutta|Urpilainen}}

|International PartnershipsJutta Urpilainen was on leave from 2 December 2023 – 28 January 2024 to campaign in the 2024 Finnish presidential election. Margaritis Schinas served as Acting Commissioner.

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|SDP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Henna|Virkkunen}}

|Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy (Executive Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|Von der Leyen II

|rowspan=2 |KOK

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

= France =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Robert|Lemaignen}}

|Overseas Development

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|colspan=3 |Unknown

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Robert|Marjolin}}

|Economic and Financial Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|rowspan=2 |SFIO

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Economic and Financial Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Henri|Rochereau}}

|Overseas Development

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

|rowspan=2 colspan=3|Unknown

Overseas Development

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Raymond|Barre}}

|Economic and Financial Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

|rowspan=3 |UDF

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |ALDE

Economic and Financial Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

Economic and Financial Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Jean-François|Deniau}}

|Enlargement and Development Aid

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

|rowspan=3 |UDF

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |ALDE

Enlargement and Development Aid

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

Development, Budget and Financial Control

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|François-Xavier|Ortoli}}

|President

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

|rowspan=3 |UDR /
RPROrtoli was a party member of the UDR until 5 December 1976, after which he served as a member of the RPR.

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Economics, Finance, Credit and Investment (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

Economics, Finance, Credit and Investment (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

rowspan=4 |{{sortname|Claude|Cheysson}}

|Development, Budget and Financial Control

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

|rowspan=4 |PS

|rowspan=4 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=4 |PES

Development

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

Development

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|23 April 1981}}

|Thorn

Mediterranean Policy and North-South Relations

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

{{sortname|Edgard|Pisani}}

|Development

|{{dts|26 May 1981}}

|{{dts|3 December 1984}}

|Thorn

|PS

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Jacques|Delors}}

|President

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|rowspan=3 |PS

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=3 |PES

President

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

President

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Christiane|Scrivener}}

|Taxation and Customs Union

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|rowspan=2 |PR

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Taxation, Customs Union and Consumer Protection

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

{{sortname|Yves-Thibault|de Silguy}}

|Economic and Financial Affairs, Credit and Investment

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|RPR

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Édith|Cresson}}

|Research, Science, Technological Development, Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|PS

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Pascal|Lamy}}

|Trade

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|PS

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Michel|Barnier}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|31 March 2004}}

|Prodi

|UMP

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Jacques|Barrot}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|31 March 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=3 |UMP

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Transport (Vice President)

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 May 2008}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso I

Justice, Freedom and Security (Vice President)

|{{dts|9 May 2008}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Michel|Barnier}}

|Internal Market and Services (Vice President)Barnier was elevated to Vice President in the Barroso II Commission from 1 July 2014.

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|rowspan=3 |Barroso II

|rowspan=3 |UMP

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Industry and Entrepreneurship (acting)

|{{dts|19 April 2014}}

|{{dts|25 May 2014}}

Industry and Entrepreneurship (acting)

|{{dts|1 July 2014}}

|{{dts|16 July 2014}}

{{sortname|Pierre|Moscovici}}

|Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|PS

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Thierry|Breton}}

|Internal Market

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|Ind.

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Stéphane|Séjourné}}

|Prosperity and Industrial Strategy (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|RE

|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |

|Ind.Renaissance is in the Renew Europe Group but does not belong to any European party.

= Germany =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Walter|Hallstein}}

|President

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|rowspan=2 |CDU

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

President

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Hans|von der Groeben}}

|Competition

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|rowspan=3 |CDU

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Competition

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

Internal Market and Regional Policy

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

{{sortname|Fritz|Hellwig}}

|Research, Technology and Information Distribution (Vice President)

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

|CDU

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=6 |{{sortname|Wilhelm|Haferkamp}}

|Energy (Vice President)

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

|rowspan=6 |SPD

|rowspan=6 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=6 |PES

Internal Market and Energy (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

Internal Market and Energy (Vice President)

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

Economics, Finance, Credit and Investment (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

External Relations (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

External Relations and Nuclear Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Ralf|Dahrendorf}}

|External Relations and Trade

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

|rowspan=3 |FDP

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |ALDE

External Relations and Trade

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

Research, Science and Education

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

{{sortname|Guido|Brunner}}

|Energy, Research, Science and Education

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|FDP

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Karl-Heinz|Narjes}}

|Internal Market, Industrial Innovation, Customs Union, Environment, Consumer Protection, and Nuclear Safety

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

|rowspan=2 |CDU

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Industrial Affairs, Information Technology, Research and Science (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Alois|Pfeiffer}}

|Economic Affairs, Employment, Credit and Investment

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|rowspan=2 |Delors I

|rowspan=2 |SPD

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Economic Affairs and Regional Policy

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|{{dts|1 August 1987}}

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Peter|Schmidhuber}}

|Economic Affairs and Regional Policy

|{{dts|2 September 1987}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|rowspan=3 |CSU

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Budget and Financial Control

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

Budget and Financial Control

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Martin|Bangemann}}

|Internal Market, Industrial Affairs and Parliamentary Relations (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|rowspan=3 |FDP

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |ALDE

Industrial Affairs, Information Technology and Telecommunications (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

Industrial Affairs, Information and Telecommunications Technologies

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

{{sortname|Monika|Wulf-Mathies}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|SPD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Michaele|Schreyer}}

|Budget

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|Greens

|style="background:{{party color|European Green Party}};" |

|EGP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Günter|Verheugen}}

|Enlargement

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=2 |SPD

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Enterprise and Industry (Vice President)

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Günther|Oettinger}}

|Energy (Vice President)Oettinger was elevated to Vice President in the Barroso II Commission from 1 July 2014.

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|rowspan=3 |CDU

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Digital Economy and Society

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|1 January 2017}}

|rowspan=2 |Juncker

Budget and Human Resources

|{{dts|1 January 2017}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Ursula|von der Leyen}}

|rowspan=2 |President

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|rowspan=2 |CDU

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

rowspan=2 |{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|rowspan=2 |present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

= Greece =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Giorgos|Kontogeorgis}}

|Transport, Fisheries and Tourism

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

|ND

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Grigoris|Varfis}}

|Regional Policy and Parliamentary Relations

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|rowspan=2 |Delors I

|rowspan=2 |PASOK

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Consumer Protection

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

{{sortname|Vasso|Papandreou}}

|Employment, Industrial Relations, Social Affairs, Education, Training and Youth

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|PASOK

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Ioannis|Paleokrassas}}

|Environment, Nuclear Safety and Fisheries

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

|ND

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Christos|Papoutsis}}

|Energy, SMEs and Tourism

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|PASOK

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Anna|Diamantopoulou}}

|Employment and Social Affairs

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|18 February 2004}}

|Prodi

|PASOK

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Stavros|Dimas}}

|Employment and Social Affairs

|{{dts|10 March 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=2 |ND

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Environment

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

{{sortname|Maria|Damanaki}}

|Maritime Affairs and Fisheries

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|PASOK

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Dimitris|Avramopoulos}}

|Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|ND

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=4 |{{sortname|Margaritis|Schinas}}

|Promoting Our European Way of Life (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|rowspan=4 |{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|rowspan=4 |ND

|rowspan=4 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=4 |EPP

Culture, Education and Youth (acting)

|{{dts|10 May 2023}}

|{{dts|19 September 2023}}

Innovation and Research (acting)

|{{dts|5 September 2023}}

|{{dts|19 September 2023}}

International Partnerships (acting)

|{{dts|2 December 2023}}

|{{dts|28 January 2024}}

{{sortname|Apostolos|Tzitzikostas}}

|Sustainable Transport and Tourism

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|ND

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

= Hungary =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Péter|Balázs}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|MSZP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|László|Kovács|dab=politician}}

|Taxation and Customs Union

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|MSZP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|László|Andor}}

|Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso II

|rowspan=2 |MSZP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Consumer Protection (acting)

|{{dts|19 April 2014}}

|{{dts|25 May 2014}}

{{sortname|Tibor|Navracsics}}

|Education, Culture, Youth and Sport

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|FideszFidesz was suspended from the EPP on 20 March 2019 and left on 3 March 2021.

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Olivér|Várhelyi}}

|Neighbourhood and Enlargement

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|Fidesz

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

Health and Animal Welfare

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|Ind.Affiliated to Fidesz, which is affiliated to the PfE Group.

|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |

|Ind.

= Ireland =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Patrick|Hillery}}

|Social Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|2 December 1976}}

|Ortoli

|FF

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Richard|Burke|dab=Irish politician}}

|Taxation, Consumer Affairs, Transport and Parliamentary Relations

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|FG

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Michael|O'Kennedy}}

|Personnel and Administration

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|3 March 1982}}

|Thorn

|FF

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Richard|Burke|dab=Irish politician}}

|Personnel and Administration

|{{dts|1 April 1982}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

|FG

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Peter|Sutherland}}

|Competition, Social Affairs, Education and Training

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|rowspan=2 |Delors I

|rowspan=2 |FG

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Competition and Parliamentary Relations

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

{{sortname|Ray|MacSharry}}

|Agriculture and Rural Development

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|FF

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Pádraig|Flynn}}

|Social Affairs, Employment, Immigration, Home Affairs and Justice

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

|rowspan=2 |FF

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Social Affairs and Employment

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

{{sortname|David|Byrne|dab=Irish politician}}

|Health and Consumer Protection

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|FF

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Charlie|McCreevy}}

|Internal Market and Services

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|FF

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Máire|Geoghegan-Quinn}}

|Research, Innovation and Science

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|FF

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Phil|Hogan}}

|Agriculture and Rural Development

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|rowspan=2 |FG

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Trade

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|26 August 2020}}

|Von der Leyen I

{{sortname|Mairead|McGuinness}}

|Financial Stability, Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union

|{{dts|12 October 2020}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|FG

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Michael|McGrath|dab=Irish politician}}

|Democracy, Justice and the Rule of Law

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|FF

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

= Italy =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Piero|Malvestiti}}

|Internal Market (Vice President)

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Hallstein I

|DC

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Giuseppe|Petrilli}}

|Social Affairs

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|8 February 1961}}

|Hallstein I

|DC

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Giuseppe|Caron}}

|Internal Market

|{{dts|24 November 1959}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|rowspan=2 |DC

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Internal Market (Vice President)

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|15 May 1963}}

|Hallstein II

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Lionello Levi|Sandri}}

|Social Affairs

|{{dts|8 February 1961}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|rowspan=3 |PSI

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=3 |PES

Social Affairs (Vice President)Sandri was elevated to Vice President in the Hallstein II Commission from 30 July 1965.

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

Social Affairs, Personnel and Administration (Vice President)

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Guido Colonna|di Paliano}}

|Internal Market

|{{dts|30 July 1964}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

|rowspan=2 |DC

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Industrial Affairs

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|8 May 1970}}

|Rey

{{sortname|Edoardo|Martino}}

|External Relations

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

|DC

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Franco Maria|Malfatti}}

|President

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

|DC

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Altiero|Spinelli}}

|Industry, Technology, Training, Education and Customs Union

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

|rowspan=3 |SI

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=3 |PES

Industry, Technology, Training, Education and Customs Union

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

Industry and Technology

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|13 July 1976}}

|Ortoli

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Carlo|Scarascia-Mugnozza}}

|Agriculture (Vice President)

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

|rowspan=2 |DC

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Parliamentary Affairs, Environment, Consumer Interests, Transport and Information (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

{{sortname|Cesidio|Guazzaroni}}

|Industry and Technology

|{{dts|13 July 1976}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

|PRI

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Antonio|Giolitti}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|rowspan=2 |PSI

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Regional Policy

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Lorenzo|Natali}}

|Enlargement, Environment and Nuclear Safety

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|rowspan=3 |DC

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Mediterranean Policy, Enlargement and Information (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

Cooperation, Development and Enlargement (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

rowspan=2 |Carlo Ripa di Meana

|Institutional Reform, Information, Culture and Tourism

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|rowspan=2 |PSI

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Environment and Nuclear Safety

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

{{sortname|Filippo Maria|Pandolfi}}

|Science, Research, Development, Telecommunications, Information Technology and Innovation (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|DC

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Antonio|Ruberti}}

|Science, Research, Technological Development, Education, Training and Youth (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

|PSI

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Raniero Vanni|d'Archirafi}}

|Institutional Reform, Internal Market, Financial Services, Enterprise and SMEs

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

|DC

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Emma|Bonino}}

|Fisheries and Consumers Policy

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|LB

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

rowspan=2 |Mario Monti

|Internal Market, Financial Services, Customs and Taxation

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|rowspan=2 |Ind.

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Competition

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

{{sortname|Romano|Prodi}}

|President

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|ID /
DLProdi was a party member of ID until 23 March 2002, after which he served as a member of DL.

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDEProdi, now affiliated to the socialist grouping, was affiliated to the liberals during the Prodi Commission.

{{sortname|Franco|Frattini}}

|Justice, Freedom and Security (Vice President)

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|23 April 2008}}

|Barroso I

|FI

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Antonio|Tajani}}

|Transport (Vice President)

|{{dts|18 June 2008}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|rowspan=2 |PdL

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Industry and Entrepreneurship (Vice President)Antonio Tajani was on leave from 19 April 2014 – 25 May 2014 to campaign in the 2014 European Parliament election, and then resigned on 1 July 2014 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament. Michel Barnier served as Acting Commissioner during his leave and again until the end of the Barroso II Commission.

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|1 July 2014}}

|Barroso II

{{sortname|Ferdinando Nelli|Feroci}}

|Industry and Entrepreneurship

|{{dts|16 July 2014}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|Ind.

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Federica|Mogherini}}

|Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|PD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Paolo|Gentiloni}}

|Economy

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|PD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Raffaele|Fitto}}

|Cohesion and Reforms (Executive Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|FdL

|style="background:{{party color|European Conservatives and Reformists Party}};" |

|ECR

= Latvia =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Sandra|Kalniete}}

|Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|LTF

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=4 |{{sortname|Andris|Piebalgs}}

|Energy

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|rowspan=4 |LC /
LPPPiebalgs was a party member of the LC until 25 August 2007, after which she served as a member of the LPP.

|rowspan=4 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=4 |ALDEPiebalgs, now a member of the conservative grouping, was affiliated to the liberals during his term in the Barroso Commission.

Development

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|rowspan=3 |Barroso II

Financial Programming and the Budget (acting)

|{{dts|19 April 2014}}

|{{dts|25 May 2014}}

Financial Programming and the Budget (acting)

|{{dts|1 July 2014}}

|{{dts|16 July 2014}}

rowspan=6 |{{sortname|Valdis|Dombrovskis}}

|Euro and Social Dialogue (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|16 July 2016}}

|rowspan=2 |Juncker

|rowspan=6 |V

|rowspan=6 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=6 |EPP

Euro, Social Dialogue, Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union (Vice President)

|{{dts|16 July 2016}}

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

An Economy That Works for People (Executive Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|rowspan=3 |{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|12 October 2020}}

TradePhil Hogan resigned on 26 August 2020. Dombrovskis served as Acting Commissioner until he was confirmed by the European Parliament on 12 October 2020.

|{{dts|26 August 2020}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

Economy and Productivity; Implementation and Simplification

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

= Lithuania =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Dalia|Grybauskaitė}}

|Education and Culture

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=2 |Ind.

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Financial Programming and the Budget

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|1 July 2009}}

|Barroso I

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Algirdas|Šemeta}}

|Financial Programming and the Budget

|{{dts|1 July 2009}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|rowspan=2 |TS

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

{{sortname|Vytenis|Andriukaitis}}

|Health and Food Safety

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|SDP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Virginijus|Sinkevičius}}

|Environment, Oceans and FisheriesVirginijus Sinkevičius resigned on 16 July 2024 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament. Maroš Šefčovič serves as Acting Commissioner until the end of the Von der Leyen I Commission.

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|16 July 2024}}

|Von der Leyen I

|LVŽS /
DSVLSinkevičius was a party member of LVŽS until 29 January 2022, after which he served as a member of DSVL.

|style="background:{{party color|European Green Party}};" |

|EGP

{{sortname|Andrius|Kubilius}}

|Defence and Space

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|Von der Leyen II

|TS–LKD

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

= Luxembourg =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Michel|Rasquin}}

|Transport

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|27 April 1958}}

|Hallstein I

|LSAP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Lambert|Schaus}}

|Transport

|{{dts|18 June 1958}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|rowspan=2 |CSV

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Transport

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

{{sortname|Victor|Bodson}}

|Transport

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

|LSAP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Albert|Borschette}}

|Competition, Press, Information and Regional Policy

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

|rowspan=3 colspan=3|Unknown

Competition, Press, Information and Regional Policy

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

Competition, Personnel and Administration

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

{{sortname|Raymond|Vouel}}

|Competition

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|LSAP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Gaston|Thorn}}

|President

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

|DP

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Nicolas|Mosar}}

|Energy

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|CSV

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Jean|Dondelinger}}

|Cultural Affairs and Information

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|colspan=3 |Unknown

{{sortname|René|Steichen}}

|Agriculture and Rural Development

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

|CSV

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Jacques|Santer}}

|President

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 March 1999}}

|Santer

|CSV

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Viviane|Reding}}

|Education and Culture

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=3 |CSV

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Information Society and Media

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship (Vice President)Viviane Reding was on leave from 19 April 2014 – 25 May 2014 to campaign in the 2014 European Parliament election, and then resigned on 1 July 2014 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament. Johannes Hahn served as Acting Commissioner during her leave and again until the end of the Barroso II Commission.

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|1 July 2014}}

|Barroso II

{{sortname|Martine|Reicherts}}

|Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship

|{{dts|16 July 2014}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|CSV

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Jean-Claude|Juncker}}

|President

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|CSV

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Nicolas|Schmit}}

|Jobs and Social Rights

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|LSAP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Christophe|Hansen}}

|Agriculture and Food

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|Von der Leyen II

|CSV

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|'EPP

= Malta =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Joe|Borg}}

|Development and Humanitarian Aid

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=2 |PN

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Fisheries and Maritime Affairs

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

{{sortname|John|Dalli}}

|Health and Consumer Policy

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|16 October 2012}}

|Barroso II

|PN

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Tonio|Borg}}

|Health and Consumer Policy

|{{dts|28 November 2012}}

|{{dts|1 July 2013}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso II

|rowspan=2 |PN

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Health

|{{dts|1 July 2013}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

{{sortname|Karmenu|Vella}}

|Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|PL

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Helena|Dalli}}

|Equality

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|PL

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Glenn|Micallef}}

|Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|PL

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

= Netherlands =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=5 |{{sortname|Sicco|Mansholt}}

|Agriculture (Vice President)

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|Hallstein I

|rowspan=5 |PvdA

|rowspan=5 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=5 |PES

Agriculture (Vice President)

|{{dts|9 January 1962}}

|{{dts|30 June 1967}}

|Hallstein II

Agriculture (Vice President)

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

Agriculture (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 July 1970}}

|{{dts|21 March 1972}}

|Malfatti

President

|{{dts|22 March 1972}}

|{{dts|5 January 1973}}

|Mansholt

{{sortname|Maan|Sassen}}

|Competition

|{{dts|2 July 1967}}

|{{dts|30 June 1970}}

|Rey

|KVP

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Pierre|Lardinois}}

|Agriculture

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

|KVP

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Henk|Vredeling}}

|Employment and Social Affairs (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|PvdA

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=4 |{{sortname|Frans|Andriessen}}

|Parliamentary Relations and Competition

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

|rowspan=4 |KVP

|rowspan=4 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=4 |EPP

Agriculture and Fisheries (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|rowspan=2 |Delors I

Agriculture (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

External Relations and Trade (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Hans|van den Broek}}

|External Relations and Enlargement

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

|rowspan=2 |CDA

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Central and Eastern European Relations and Enlargement

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

{{sortname|Frits|Bolkestein}}

|Internal Market

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|VVD

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Neelie|Kroes}}

|Competition

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|rowspan=2 |VVD

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Digital Agenda (Vice President)

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Frans|Timmermans}}

|Better Regulation, Interinstitutional Relations, Rule of Law and Charter of Fundamental Rights (First Vice President)

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|rowspan=2 |PvdA

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

European Green Deal and Climate Action (Executive Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|22 August 2023}}

|Von der Leyen I

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Wopke|Hoekstra}}

|Climate Action

|{{dts|9 October 2023}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|rowspan=2 |{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|rowspan=3 |CDA

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Transport (acting)

|{{dts|15 July 2024}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

Climate, Net-Zero and Clean Growth

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|rowspan=2 |{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

= Poland =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Danuta|Hübner}}

|Trade

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=2 |Independent

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Regional Policy

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|4 July 2009}}

|Barroso I

{{sortname|Paweł|Samecki}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|4 July 2009}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|PO

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Janusz|Lewandowski}}

|Financial Programming and BudgetJanusz Lewandowski was on leave from 19 April 2014 – 25 May 2014 to campaign in the 2014 European Parliament election, and then resigned on 1 July 2014 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament. Andris Piebalgs served as Acting Commissioner during his leave and again until the end of the Barroso II Commission.

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|1 July 2014}}

|Barroso II

|PO

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Jacek|Dominik}}

|Financial Programming and Budget

|{{dts|16 July 2014}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|PO

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Elżbieta|Bieńkowska}}

|Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|PO

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Janusz|Wojciechowski}}

|Agriculture

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|PiS

|style="background:{{party color|European Conservatives and Reformists Party}};" |

|ECR

{{sortname|Piotr|Serafin}}

|Budget, Anti-Fraud and Public Administration

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|PO

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

= Portugal =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|António|Cardoso e Cunha}}

|Fisheries

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|rowspan=2 |PSD

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Personnel, Administration, Energy, Small Business and Tourism

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|João|de Deus Pinheiro}}

|Parliamentary Relations, Communications, Information and Cultural Affairs

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

|rowspan=2 |PSD

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

African, Caribbean and Asian Relations and Development

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

{{sortname|António|Vitorino}}

|Justice and Home Affairs

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|PS

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|José Manuel|Barroso}}

|President

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|rowspan=3 |PSD

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

President

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso II

Interinstitutional Relations and Administration (acting)

|{{dts|19 April 2014}}

|{{dts|25 May 2014}}

{{sortname|Carlos|Moedas}}

|Research, Science and Innovation

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|PSD

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Elisa|Ferreira}}

|Cohesion and Reforms

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|PS

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Maria Luís|Albuquerque}}

|Financial Services and the Savings and Investments Union

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|PSD

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

= Romania =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Leonard|Orban}}

|Multilingualism

|{{dts|1 January 2007}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|PNL

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDEThe PNL party, now affiliated with the conservatives, was affiliated to the liberals during the Barroso I Commission.

{{sortname|Dacian|Cioloș}}

|Agriculture and Rural Development

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|Ind.

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Corina|Crețu}}

|Regional PolicyCorina Crețu resigned on 1 July 2019 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament. Johannes Hahn served as Acting Commissioner until the end of the Juncker Commission.

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|1 July 2019}}

|Juncker

|PSD /
PROCrețu was a party member of the PSD (affiliated to the PES) until 17 January 2019, after which she served as a member of PRO (which has since also affiliated to the PES, but was then affiliated to the EDP–whose members mostly sit with the liberals in the European Parliament–but PRO members continued to sit with the socialists for the remainder of the Juncker Commission).

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES /
EDP

{{sortname|Adina-Ioana|Vălean}}

|TransportAdina-Ioana Vălean resigned on 15 July 2024 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament. Wopke Hoekstra serves as Acting Commissioner until the end of the Von der Leyen I Commission.

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|15 July 2024}}

|Von der Leyen I

|PNL

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Roxana|Mînzatu}}

|Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness (Executive Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|Von der Leyen II

|PSD

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

= Slovakia =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Ján|Figeľ}}

|Enterprise and Information Society

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=3 |KDH

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Education, Training, Culture and Multilingualism

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|1 January 2007}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso I

Education, Training and Culture

|{{dts|1 January 2007}}

|{{dts|1 October 2009}}

rowspan=10 |{{sortname|Maroš|Šefčovič}}

|Education, Training and Culture

|{{dts|1 October 2009}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

|rowspan=10 |Smer

|rowspan=10 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=10 |PESSmer was suspended from the PES on 12 October 2023.

Interinstitutional Relations and Administration (Vice President)Maroš Šefčovič was on leave from 19 April 2014 – 25 May 2014 to campaign in the 2014 European Parliament election. José Manuel Barroso served as Acting Commissioner.

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso II

Health and Consumer Policy (acting)John Dalli resigned on 16 October 2012 and Šefčovič served as Acting Commissioner until Tonio Borg took office.

|{{dts|16 October 2012}}

|{{dts|28 November 2012}}

Energy Union (Vice President)Maroš Šefčovič was on leave from 18 January 2019 – 30 March 2019 to campaign in the 2019 Slovak presidential election. Miguel Arias Cañete served as Acting Commissioner.

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|rowspan=2 |Juncker

Digital Single Market (acting)Andrus Ansip resigned on 1 July 2019 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament and Maroš Šefčovič served as Acting Commissioner until the end of the Juncker Commission.

|{{dts|3 July 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

Interinstitutional Relations and Foresight (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|rowspan=4 |{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

European Green Deal (Executive Vice President)Frans Timmermans resigned on 22 August 2023 to campaign in the 2023 Dutch general election. Šefčovič served as Acting Commissioner of the European Green Deal and was confirmed by the European Parliament with its Executive Vice President rank on 5 October 2023. He also served as Acting Commissioner for Climate Action until Wopke Hoekstra took office.

|{{dts|22 August 2023}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

Climate Action (acting)

|{{dts|22 August 2023}}

|{{dts|9 October 2023}}

Environment, Oceans and Fisheries (acting)

|{{dts|16 July 2024}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

Trade and Economic Security; Interinstitutional Relations and Transparency

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

= Slovenia =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Janez|Potočnik}}

|Enlargement

|{{dts|1 May 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=3 |LDS

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |ALDE

Science and Research

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

Environment

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

{{sortname|Violeta|Bulc}}

|Transport

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|SMC

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDE

{{sortname|Janez|Lenarčič}}

|Crisis Management

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|Ind.

|style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|ALDELenarčič is affiliated to the liberals, while remaining nationally unaffiliated during his term in the Von der Leyen I Commission.

{{sortname|Marta|Kos}}

|Enlargement

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|Ind.Affiliated to GS, which is affiliated to the Renew Europe Group.

|style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |

|Ind.

= Spain =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Abel|Matutes}}

|Credit, Investments, Financial Instruments and SMEs

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|rowspan=3 |PP

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Mediterranean and Latin American Policy

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

Energy and Transport

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|27 April 1994}}

|Delors III

rowspan=5 |{{sortname|Manuel|Marín}}

|Social Affairs, Employment, Education and Training (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|rowspan=5 |PSOE

|rowspan=5 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=5 |PES

Cooperation, Development and Fisheries (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

Cooperation, Development and Humanitarian Aid (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

Mediterranean, Latin American and Middle Eastern Relations (Vice President)

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|rowspan=2 |Santer

President (acting)Jacques Santer resigned on 16 March 1999 and Marín served as Acting President until Romano Prodi took office.

|{{dts|16 March 1999}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Marcelino|Oreja}}

|Energy and Transport

|{{dts|27 April 1994}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

|rowspan=2 |PP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Parliamentary Relations, Culture and Audiovisual Policy and Institutional Reform

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

{{sortname|Loyola|de Palacio}}

|Parliamentary Relations, Transport and Energy (Vice President)

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|PP

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Pedro|Solbes}}

|Economic and Monetary Affairs

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|10 April 2004}}

|Prodi

|PSOE

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Joaquín|Almunia}}

|Economic and Monetary Affairs

|{{dts|24 April 2004}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=3 |PSOE

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=3 |PES

Economic and Financial Affairs

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

Competition (Vice President)

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Miguel Arias|Cañete}}

|Climate Action and Energy

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|rowspan=2 |Juncker

|rowspan=2 |PP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Energy Union (acting)

|{{dts|18 January 2019}}

|{{dts|30 March 2019}}

{{sortname|Josep|Borrell}}

|A Stronger Europe in the World and Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|PSOE

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Teresa|Ribera}}

|Clean, Just and Competitive Transition (Executive Vice President)

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|PSOE

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

= Sweden =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2|European party

{{sortname|Anita|Gradin}}

|Immigration, Justice, Home Affairs and Financial Control

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|SAP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Margot|Wallström}}

|Environment

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|rowspan=2 |SAP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Institutional Relations and Communication Strategy (First Vice President)

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|Barroso I

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Cecilia|Malmström}}

|Home Affairs

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

|rowspan=2 |FP

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

Trade

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

{{sortname|Ylva|Johansson}}

|Home Affairs

|{{dts|1 December 2019}}

|{{dts|30 November 2024}}

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen I}}

|SAP

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Jessika|Roswall}}

|Environment, Water Resilience and a Competitive Circular Economy

|{{dts|1 December 2024}}

|present

|{{nowrap|Von der Leyen II}}

|M

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

= United Kingdom =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!National party

!colspan=2 |European party

{{sortname|Christopher|Soames|Christopher Soames, Baron Soames}}

|External Relations (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

|Con.

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|George|Thomson|George Thomson, Baron Thomson of Monifieth}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|6 January 1973}}

|{{dts|5 January 1977}}

|Ortoli

|Lab.

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Roy|Jenkins}}

|President

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|Lab.

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Christopher|Tugendhat|Christopher Tugendhat, Baron Tugendhat}}

|Budget, Financial Control and Financial Institutions

|{{dts|6 January 1977}}

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|Jenkins

|rowspan=2 |Con.

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=2 |EPP

Budget, Financial Control, Financial Institutions, Personnel and Administration (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

{{sortname|Ivor|Richard|Ivor Richard, Baron Richard}}

|Employment, Social Affairs, Education and Training

|{{dts|6 January 1981}}

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|Thorn

|Lab.

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

{{sortname|Arthur|Cockfield|Arthur Cockfield, Baron Cockfield}}

|Internal Market, Customs Union and Taxation (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

|Delors I

|Con.

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Stanley|Clinton-Davis|Stanley Clinton Davis, Baron Clinton-Davis}}

|Environment, Consumer Protection, Nuclear Safety and Transport

|{{dts|5 January 1985}}

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|rowspan=2 |Delors I

|rowspan=2 |Lab.

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Environment, Nuclear Safety and Transport

|{{dts|5 January 1986}}

|{{dts|5 January 1989}}

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Bruce|Millan}}

|Regional Policy

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|rowspan=2 |Lab.

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Regional Policy

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Leon|Brittan}}

|Competition and Financial Institutions (Vice President)

|{{dts|6 January 1989}}

|{{dts|4 January 1993}}

|Delors II

|rowspan=3 |Con.

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|rowspan=3 |EPP

Trade (Vice President)

|{{dts|5 January 1993}}

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|Delors III

External Relations and Trade (Vice President)

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Neil|Kinnock}}

|Transport

|{{dts|23 January 1995}}

|{{dts|15 September 1999}}

|Santer

|rowspan=2 |Lab.

|rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=2 |PES

Administrative Reform (Vice President)

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

{{sortname|Chris|Patten}}

|External Relations

|{{dts|16 September 1999}}

|{{dts|21 November 2004}}

|Prodi

|Con.

|style="background:{{party color|European People's Party}};" |

|EPP

{{sortname|Peter|Mandelson}}

|Trade

|{{dts|22 November 2004}}

|{{dts|3 October 2008}}

|Barroso I

|Lab.

|style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|PES

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Catherine|Ashton}}

|Trade

|{{dts|24 October 2008}}

|{{dts|1 December 2009}}

|rowspan=2 |Barroso I

|rowspan=3 |Lab.

|rowspan=3 style="background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" |

|rowspan=3 |PES

Foreign Affairs and Security Policy

|{{dts|1 December 2009}}

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (First Vice President)

|{{dts|9 February 2010}}

|{{dts|31 October 2014}}

|Barroso II

{{sortname|Jonathan|Hill|Jonathan Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford}}

|Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union

|{{dts|1 November 2014}}

|{{dts|16 July 2016}}

|Juncker

|Con.

|style="background:{{party color|European Conservatives and Reformists Party}};" |

|ECRThe UK Conservative Party had previously been part of the EPP and joined the ECR on 1 October 2009.

{{sortname|Julian|King|dab=diplomat}}

|Security Union

|{{dts|19 September 2016}}

|{{dts|30 November 2019}}

|Juncker

|Con.

|style="background:{{party color|European Conservatives and Reformists Party}};" |

|ECR

Withdrawn nominees

=Portfolio assigned=

A number of commissioners were formally nominated and assigned portfolios before being withdrawn after their hearing with the European Parliament, with the exception of Thorvald Stoltenberg, who withdrew after the rejection of Norway's accession referendum.{{cn|date=August 2024}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!State

!Name

!Portfolio

!Commission

!Year

!Party

!Family

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Norway

|{{sortname|Thorvald|Stoltenberg}}

|Fisheries

|Santer

|1994

|AP

|PES

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Czech Republic

|{{sortname|Miloš|Kužvart}}

|Health and Consumer Protection

|Prodi

|2004

|ČSSD

|PES

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Italy

|{{sortname|Rocco|Buttiglione}}

|Justice, Freedom and Security (Vice President)

|Barroso I

|2004

|UDC

|EPP

bgcolor=#E8FFE8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Latvia

|{{sortname|Ingrīda|Ūdre}}

|Taxation and Customs Union

|Barroso I

|2004

|LZS

|EGP

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Bulgaria

|{{sortname|Rumiana|Jeleva}}

|International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response

|Barroso II

|2009

|GERB

|EPP

bgcolor=#FFFFDD

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Slovenia

|{{sortname|Alenka|Bratušek}}

|Energy Union (Vice President)

|Juncker

|2014

|ZaAB

|ALDE

bgcolor=#FFFFDD

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |France

|{{sortname|Sylvie|Goulard}}Goulard was nominated to a portfolio that was to also include Industrial Policy, the Digital Single Market and a new Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space. However, she was rejected by the European Parliament.

|Internal Market

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|LREM

|ALDE

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Hungary

|{{sortname|László|Trócsányi}}Trócsányi was rejected by the European Parliament.

|Neighbourhood and Enlargement

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|Fidesz

|EPP

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Romania

|{{sortname|Rovana|Plumb}}Plumb was initially named by the Romanian government as the female candidate for the Von der Leyen Commission, alongside Dan Nica, abiding by her request to achieve a gender parity. She was formally nominated by Von der Leyen but rejected by the European Parliament.

|Transport

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|PSD

|PES

=Before hearings held=

At the end of the Juncker Commission, some were initially named by the member states to succeed commissioners who took seats in the European Parliament before an agreement to not fill the seats under the start of the next commission.{{cn|date=August 2024}}

The Von der Leyen I Commission requested member states name female and male candidates in order to have gender parity. She would then chose the one candidate to be formally nominated, or request new names. She usually continued her request for female and male candidates for vacancies throughout her first commission.{{cn|date=August 2024}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!State

!Name

!Commission

!Year

!Party

!Family

bgcolor=#FFFFDD

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Estonia

|{{sortname|Kadri|Simson}}Simson was nominated to complete the term of Andrus Ansip, who resigned on 1 July 2019 to take a seat in the European Parliament, without an assigned portfolio. However, it was agreed to let the seat remain vacant until the Von der Leyen I Commission began. Simson was then nominated and confirmed for a full term.

|Juncker

|2019

|EK

|ALDE

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Romania

|{{sortname|Ioan Mircea|Pașcu}}Pașcu was nominated to complete the term of Corina Crețu, who resigned on 1 July 2019 to take a seat in the European Parliament, without an assigned portfolio. However, it was agreed to let the seat remain vacant until the Von der Leyen I Commission began.

|Juncker

|2019

|PSD

|PES

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Poland

|{{sortname|Krzysztof|Szczerski}}Szczerski was initially named by the Polish government, however after Von der Leyen indicated she preferred Poland take the Agriculture portfolio, he withdrew to allow another candidate, Janusz Wojciechowski, with more expertise to be formally nominated.

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|PiS

|ECR

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Portugal

|{{sortname|Pedro|Marques|dab=politician}}Marques was initially named by the Portuguese government as the male candidate for the Von der Leyen Commission, alongside Elisa Ferreira, abiding by her request to achieve a gender parity. Ferreira went on to be formally nominated by Von der Leyen and approved by the European Parliament.

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|PS

|PES

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Romania

|{{sortname|Dan|Nica}}Nica was initially named by the Romanian government as the male candidate for the Von der Leyen Commission, alongside Rovana Plumb, abiding by her request to achieve a gender parity. After Plumb went on to be formally nominated by Von der Leyen and subsequently rejected by the European Parliament, the Romanian government named Nica the male candidate, alongside Melania-Gabriela Ciot, with him as the leading candidate. However, he was denied by Von der Leyen.

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|PSD

|PES

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Romania

|{{sortname|Melania-Gabriela|Ciot}}After Plumb's rejection by the European Parliament, the Romanian government named Ciot the female candidate, alongside Dan Nica, with her as the reserve candidate. However, she was denied by Von der Leyen.

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|PSD

|PES

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Romania

|{{sortname|Victor|Negrescu}}After Nica and Ciot were denied nomination by Von der Leyen, the Romanian government named Negrescu. However, he was also denied by Von der Leyen.

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|PSD

|PES

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Romania

|{{sortname|Siegfried|Mureșan}}After Negrescu was denied nomination by Von der Leyen, the Romanian government lost parliament's confidence and Mureșan was named by the new government alongside Adina-Ioana Vălean. Vălean went on to be formally nominated by Von der Leyen.

|Von der Leyen I

|2019

|PNL

|EPP

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Ireland

|{{sortname|Andrew|McDowell}}After Phil Hogan left the Von der Leyen Commission, McDowell was initially named by the Irish government as the male candidate, alongside Mairead McGuinness as the female candidate. McGuinness went on to be formally nominated by Von der Leyen and confirmed by the European Parliament.

|Von der Leyen I

|2020

|FG

|EPP

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!bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Bulgaria

|{{sortname|Daniel|Lorer}}After Mariya Gabriel left the Von der Leyen I Commission, Lorer was initially named by the Bulgarian government as the announced male candidate, alongside Iliana Ivanova as the female candidate. Ivanova went on to be formally nominated by Von der Leyen and confirmed by the European Parliament.

|Von der Leyen I

|2023

|PP

|ALDE

[[European Atomic Energy Community]] (EAEC)

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!State

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Commission

!Party

!Family

rowspan=3 bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |France

|{{sortname|Louis|Armand}}

|President

|{{dts|7 January 1958}}

|{{dts|2 February 1959}}

|Armand

|Unknown

|

{{sortname|Étienne|Hirsch}}

|President

|{{dts|2 February 1959}}

|{{dts|10 January 1962}}

|Hirsch

|Unknown

|

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|{{sortname|Pierre|Chatenet}}

|President

|{{dts|10 January 1962}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|Chatenet

|UDR

|EPP

[[European Coal and Steel Community]] (ECSC)

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 90%;"

!State

!Name

!Portfolio

!Start

!End

!Authority

!Party

!Family

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!rowspan=11 bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Belgium

|rowspan=6 |{{sortname|Albert|Coppé}}

|Long Term Policy (Vice President)

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|rowspan=6 |CVP

|rowspan=6 |EPP

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|General Objectives, Long Term Policy, Markets, Agreements and Transport (Vice President)

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|Mayer

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|General Objectives and Long Term Policy (Vice President)

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

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|Member (Vice President)

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|Malvestiti

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|Transport and Information (Vice President)

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|rowspan=2 |Del Bo / Coppé

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|President (acting)

|{{dts|1 March 1967}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|rowspan=5 |{{sortname|Paul|Finet}}

|Social Problems and Administrative Questions

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|rowspan=5 |BSP

|rowspan=5 |PES

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|Social Problems

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|Mayer

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|President

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|Member

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|Malvestiti

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|Social Problems

|{{dts|10 January 1964}}

|{{dts|18 May 1965}}

|Del Bo

rowspan=10 bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |France

|{{sortname|Jean|Monnet}}

|President

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|Unknown

|

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Léon|Daum}}

|Finance, Investment, Production and Instructions

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|rowspan=3 |Unknown

|rowspan=3 |

Finance, Investment, Production and Instructions

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|Mayer

Investment and Production

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|René Mayer

|President

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|Mayer

|PR

|EPP

rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Roger|Reynaud}}

|Member

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

|rowspan=3 |Unknown

|rowspan=3 |

Member

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|{{dts|September 1963}}

|Malvestiti

Economic Policy and Industrial Development

|{{dts|10 January 1964}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|Del Bo / Coppé

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Pierre-Olivier|Lapie}}

|Member

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|Malvestiti

|rowspan=2 |SFIO

|rowspan=2 |PES

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|Energy

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|Del Bo / Coppé

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

!rowspan=9 bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Germany

|{{sortname|Heinz|Potthof}}

|Member

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|SPD

|PES

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Franz|Etzel}}

|Markets, Agreements and Transport (First Vice President)

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|rowspan=2 |CDU

|rowspan=2 |EPP

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|Member (First Vice President)

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|{{dts|28 October 1957}}

|Mayer

bgcolor=#FFFFDD

|{{sortname|Franz|Blücher}}

|Member

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

|FDP

|ALDE

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Heinz|Potthoff}}

|Finance, Budget and Administration

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

|rowspan=2 |SPD

|rowspan=2 |PES

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|Finance and Investment

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|{{dts|10 August 1962}}

|Malvestiti

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Karl-Maria|Hettlage}}

|Finance and Investment

|{{dts|14 December 1962}}

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|Malvestiti

|rowspan=2 |CDU

|rowspan=2 |EPP

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|Finance and Investment

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|Del Bo / Coppé

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|{{sortname|Fritz|Hellwig}}

|Coal and Steel Markets

|{{dts|10 January 1964}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|Del Bo / Coppé

|CDU

|EPP

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

!rowspan=5 bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Italy

|rowspan=3 |{{sortname|Enzo|Giacchero}}

|Press and Information

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|rowspan=3 |DC

|rowspan=3 |EPP

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|Press and Information

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|Mayer

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|Social Problems

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|{{sortname|Piero|Malvestiti}}

|President

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|Malvestiti

|DC

|EPP

bgcolor=#DDEEFF

|{{sortname|Rinaldo|Del Bo}}

|President

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|{{dts|1 March 1967}}

|Del Bo

|DC

|EPP

rowspan=6 bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Luxembourg

|rowspan=5 |{{sortname|Albert|Wehrer}}

|Member

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|rowspan=5 |Unknown

|rowspan=5 |

Member

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|Mayer

External Relations

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

Member

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|Malvestiti

External Relations

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|Del Bo / Coppé

bgcolor=#FFE8E8

|{{sortname|Jean|Fohrmann}}

|Social Problems

|{{dts|30 June 1965}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|Del Bo / Coppé

|LSAP

|PES

rowspan=7 bgcolor=#f9f9f9 |Netherlands

|rowspan=5 |{{sortname|Dirk|Spierenburg}}

|External Relations

|{{dts|10 August 1952}}

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|Monnet

|rowspan=5 |Unknown

|rowspan=5 |

External Relations

|{{dts|3 June 1955}}

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|Mayer

Steel, Transport and Concentrations (First Vice President)

|{{dts|13 January 1958}}

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|Finet

Member (First Vice President)

|{{dts|15 September 1959}}

|{{dts|25 September 1962}}

|Malvestiti

Competition (First Vice President)

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|{{dts|7 June 1965}}

|Del Bo

bgcolor=#FFFFDD

|rowspan=2 |{{sortname|Johannes Linthorst|Homan}}

|Member (First Vice President)

|{{dts|15 December 1962}}

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|Malvestiti

|rowspan=2 |VVD

|rowspan=2 |ALDE

bgcolor=#FFFFDD

|Competition

|{{dts|22 October 1963}}

|{{dts|5 July 1967}}

|Del Bo / Coppé

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