Decision on the numerical strength of the standing committees
The European Parliament decided that the numerical strength of the standing committees and subcommittees will be as follows:
- Committee on Foreign Affairs: 79 members,
- Committee on Development: 25 members,
- Committee on International Trade: 43 members,
- Committee on Budgets: 40 members,
- Committee on Budgetary Control: 30 members,
- Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs: 60 members,
- Committee on Employment and Social Affairs: 60 members,
- Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety: 90 members,
- Committee on Industry, Research and Energy: 90 members,
- Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection: 52 members,
- Committee on Transport and Tourism: 46 members,
- Committee on Regional Development: 41 members,
- Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development: 49 members,
- Committee on Fisheries: 27 members,
- Committee on Culture and Education: 30 members,
- Committee on Legal Affairs: 25 members,
- Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs: 75 members,
- Committee on Constitutional Affairs: 30 members,
- Committee on Womens Rights and Gender Equality: 40 members,
- Committee on Petitions: 35 members,
- Subcommittee on Security and Defence: 30 members,
- Subcommittee on Human Rights: 30 members,
- Subcommittee on Tax matters: 30 members,
- Subcommittee on Public Health: 30 members.
In accordance with the decisions of the Conference of Presidents of 30 June 2019 and 9 January 2020, the committee and subcommittee bureaux may consist of up to four vice-chairs.