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

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Members of the
European Parliament

from France
ECSC delegation (1952)
EP delegation (1958)
1st term (1979)
2nd term (1984)
3rd term (1989)
4th term (1994)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)

This is a list of the members of the European Parliament for France from 1989 to 1994.

List

Name National party EP Group Constituency
Sylviane Ainardi   Communist Party   EUL
Jean-Marie Alexandre   Socialist Party   PES
Claude Allegre (until 25 November 1989)

Michel Hervé (from 26 November 1989)

  Socialist Party   PES
Bernard Antony   National Front   ER
Marie-Christine Aulas (until 10 December 1991)

Renée Conan (from 11 December 1991 until 2 July 1992)

Aline Archimbaud (since 6 July 1992)

  The Greens   G
Claude Autant-Lara (until 4 September 1989)

Jean-Claude Martinez (from 5 September 1989)

  National Front   ER
Michèle Barzach (until 3 November 1989)

Aymeri de Montesquiou Fezensac (from 4 November 1989 to 16 April 1993)

Georges de Brémond d'Ars (from 18 April 1993

  Rally for the Republic (until 3 November 1989)

  Radical Party (until 16 April 1993)

  Union for French Democracy

  EDA (until 3 November 1989)

  LDR (until 16 April 1993)

  EPP

Charles Baur (until 15 April 1993)

Michel Pinton (from 16 April 1993)

  Union for French Democracy (until 10 June 1990)

  Social Democratic Party (until 15 April 1993)

  Union for French Democracy

  LDR (until 15 April 1993)

  NI

Jean-Paul Benoit   Socialist Party (until 31 December 1989)

  Association of Democrats

  PES
Pierre Bernard-Reymond   Centre of Social Democrats   EPP
Yvan Blot   National Front   ER
Alain Bombard   Socialist Party   PES
Jean-Louis Borloo (until 4 September 1992)

François Froment-Meurice (from 5 September 1992)

  Independent (until 4 September 1992)

  Centre of Social Democrats

  NI (until 4 September 1992)

  EPP

Jean-Louis Bourlanges   Independent   EPP
Yvon Briant (until 13 August 1992)

André Soulier (from 17 August 1992)

  National Centre of Independents and Peasants (until 13 August 1992)

  Republican Party

  EDA (until 13 August 1992)

  LDR

Martine Buron   Socialist Party   PES
Gérard Caudron   Socialist Party   PES
Pierre Ceyrac   National Front (until 22 February 1994)

  Independent

  ER (until 22 February 1994)

  NI

Claude Cheysson   Socialist Party   PES
Henry Chabert   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 12 November 1991)

  EPP

Yves Cochet (until 10 December 1991)

Jean-Pierre Raffin (from 11 December 1991)

  The Greens   G
Didier Anger (until 10 December 1991)

Bruno Boissière (from 11 December 1991)

  The Greens   G
Jean-Pierre Cot   Socialist Party   PES
Adrien Zeller (until 5 April 1992)

Michel Debatisse (from 6 April 1992)

  Centre of Social Democrats   EPP
Marie-José Denys   Socialist Party   PES
Philippe Douste-Blazy (until 30 March 1993)

Robert Delorozoy (from 31 March 1993)

  Union for French Democracy (until 31 October 1990)

  Centre of Social Democrats (until 30 March 1993)

  Radical Party

  EPP (until 30 March 1993)

  LDR

Mireille Elmalan   Communist Party   EUL
Laurent Fabius (until 2 April 1992)

Bernard Frimat (from 3 April 1992)

  Socialist Party   PES
Solange Fernex (until 12 November 1991)

Dominique Voynet (from 13 November 1991 to 10 December 1991)

Marie Anne Isler Béguin (from 11 December 1991)

  The Greens   G
Nicole Fontaine   Centre of Social Democrats   EPP
Alain Lamassoure (until 30 March 1993)

Guy Jean Guermeur (from 31 March 1993)

  Union for French Democracy (until 30 March 1993)

  Rally for the Republic

  LDR (until 11 December 1991)

  EPP (until 30 March 1993)

  EDA

Gérard Fuchs   Socialist Party   PES
Yves Galland   Radical Party   LDR
Max Gallo   Socialist Party   PES (until 7 July 1993)

  NI

Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (until 9 June 1993)

Jean-Paul Heider (from 10 June 1993)

  Union for French Democracy (until 9 June 1993)

  Rally for the Republic

  LDR (until 11 December 1991)

  EPP (until 9 June 1993)

  EDA

Bruno Gollnisch   National Front   ER
Maxime François Gremetz (until 11 February 1994)

Jean Querbes (from 12 February 1994)

  Communist Party   EUL
Michèle Alliot-Marie (until 30 March 1993)

André Fourçans (from 31 March 1993)

  Rally for the Republic (until 30 March 1994)

  Union for French Democracy

  EDA (until 30 March 1994)

  EPP

François Guillaume   Rally for the Republic   EDA
Robert Hersant   Union for French Democracy   LDR (until 11 December 1991)

  EPP

Philippe Herzog   Communist Party   EUL
Jean-François Hory   Radical Party of the Left   PES
Claire Joanny (until 10 December 1991)

Marguerite-Marie Dinguirard (from 11 December 1991)

  The Greens   G
Alain Juppé (until 15 October 1989)

François Musso (from 16 October 1989)

  Rally for the Republic   EDA
Jeannou Lacaze   National Centre of Independents and Peasants (until 11 December 1991)

  Union of Democrats and Independents

  LDR (until 11 December 1991)

  EPP

Pierre Lataillade   Rally for the Republic   EDA
Jean-Marie Le Chevallier   National Front   ER
Martine Lehideux   National Front   ER
Jean-Marie Le Pen   National Front   ER
Alain Madelin (until 3 November 1989)

Louis Lauga (from 4 November 1989)

  Republican Party (until 3 November 1989)

  Rally for the Republic

  LDR (until 3 November 1989)

  EDA

Christian de la Malène   Rally for the Republic   EDA
Alain Marleix (until 17 June 1993)

Janine Cayet (from 18 June 1993)

  Rally for the Republic (until 17 June 1993)

  Union for French Democracy

  EDA (until 17 June 1993)

  LDR

Claude Malhuret (until 16 April 1993)

Raymond Chesa (from 17 April 1993)

  Republican Party (until 16 April 1993)

  Rally for the Republic

  LDR (until 16 April 1993)

  EDA

Simone Martin   Republican Party   LDR
Sylvie Mayer   Communist Party   EUL
Nora Mebrak-Zaïdi   Socialist Party   PES
Bruno Mégret   National Front   ER
Gérard Monnier-Besombes (until 4 December 1991)

Gérard Onesta (from 5 December 1991)

  The Greens   G
Aymeri de Montesquiou Fezensac (from 4 November 1989 to 16 April 1993)   Radical Party   LDR
Jean-Thomas Nordmann   Radical Party   LDR
Jean-Claude Pasty   Rally for the Republic   EDA
Alain Pompidou   Rally for the Republic   EDA
Nicole Pery   Socialist Party   PES
Michel Pinton (from 16 April 1993)   Union for French Democracy   NI
René-Emile Piquet   Communist Party   EUL
Jean-Pierre Raffarin   Republican Party   LDR
Marc Reymann   Centre of Social Democrats   EPP
Frédéric Rosmini   Socialist Party   PES
Henri Saby   Socialist Party   PES
André Sainjon   Independent   PES
Léon Schwartzenberg   Socialist Party   PES
Max Simeoni Verts "Europe des peuples - Per un avvene corsu - Avenir corse"   RWG
André Soulier (from 17 August 1992)   Republican Party   LDR
Jacques Tauran   National Front   ER
Djida Tazdaït   The Greens   G
Bernard Thareau   Socialist Party   PES
Catherine Trautmann   Socialist Party   PES
Dick Ukeiwé   Rally for the Republic   EDA
Jacques Vernier (until 17 April 1993)

Charles de Gaulle (from 17 April 1993)

  Rally for the Republic (until 17 April 1993)

  Union for French Democracy

  EDA
Marie-Claude Vayssade   Socialist Party   PES
Simone Veil (until 30 March 1993)

Jean-Marie Vanlerenberghe (from 31 March 1992)

  Union for French Democracy (until 30 March 1993)

  Centre of Social Democrats

  LDR (until 30 March 1993)

  EPP

Yves Verwaerde   Republican Party   LDR
Antoine Waechter (until 19 December 1991)

Yves Frémion (from 20 December 1991)

  The Greens   G
Francis Wurtz   Communist Party   EUL

References

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