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List of members of the European Parliament for Ireland, 1989–1994

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This is a list of the 15 members of the European Parliament for Ireland elected at the 1989 European Parliament election. They served in the 1989 to 1994 session.

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List

Name Constituency National party EP group
Niall Andrews Dublin Fianna Fáil EDA
Mary Banotti Dublin Fine Gael EPP
Neil Blaney Connacht–Ulster Independent Fianna Fáil RBW
Patrick Cooney Leinster Fine Gael EPP
Pat Cox Munster Progressive Democrats ELDR
John Cushnahan Munster Fine Gael EPP
Proinsias De Rossa Dublin Workers' Party[n 1] GUE/NGL[n 2]
Democratic Left GUE/NGL[n 3]
Barry Desmond Dublin Labour PES
Gene Fitzgerald Munster Fianna Fáil EDA
Jim Fitzsimons Leinster Fianna Fáil EDA
Mark Killilea Connacht–Ulster Fianna Fáil EDA
Patrick Lalor Leinster Fianna Fáil EDA
Paddy Lane Munster Fianna Fáil EDA
T. J. Maher Munster Independent ELDR
Joe McCartin Connacht–Ulster Fine Gael EPP

Replaced during term, see table below for details.

Changes

Party Outgoing Constituency Reason Date Replacement
Workers' Party Proinsias De Rossa Dublin Resignation in the run-up to the foundation of Democratic Left February 1992 Des Geraghty[n 4]
Labour Barry Desmond Dublin Desmond appointed to the European Court of Auditors February 1994 Bernie Malone

Footnotes

  1. ^ Until 11 January 1993 De Rossa was a member of the Workers' Party.
  2. ^ Member until 18 February 1991
  3. ^ Member until 11 January 1993
  4. ^ Member of Non-Inscrits from 11 January 1993

See also

External links

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