Fifth European Parliament
The Fifth European Parliament is the fifth five-year term of the elected European Parliament. It began following the 1999 elections and ended after the 2004 elections.
1999 election results
| European Parliament election, 1999 - Final results at 20 July 1999 | ||||||
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| Group | Description | Chaired by | MEPs | |||
| EPP-ED | Conservatives and Christian Democrats | Hans-Gert Pöttering | 233 | ![]() | ||
| PES | Social Democrats | Enrique Barón Crespo | 180 | |||
| ELDR | Liberals and Liberal Democrats | Pat Cox | 50 | |||
| G–EFA | Greens and Regionalists | Heidi Hautala Paul Lannoye |
48 | |||
| EUL–NGL | Communists and the Far left | Francis Wurtz | 42 | |||
| UEN | National Conservatives | Charles Pasqua | 31 | |||
| EDD | Eurosceptics | Jens-Peter Bonde | 16 | |||
| TGI | Mixed | Gianfranco Dell'Alba Francesco Speroni |
18 | |||
| NI | Independents and Far right | none | 8 | Total: 626 | Sources: | |
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