List of members of the European Parliament for Finland, 2004–09
Members of the European Parliament for Finland | |
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Delegation | (1995) |
4th term | (1996) |
5th term | (1999) |
6th term | (2004) |
7th term | (2009) |
8th term | (2014) |
This is a list of the 14 members of the European Parliament for Finland in the 2004 to 2009 session.
List
Name | National party | EP Group | Votes |
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Hassi, SatuSatu Hassi | Green League | G–EFA | 74,714 |
Itälä, VilleVille Itälä | National Coalition Party | EPP–ED | 65,439 |
Jäätteenmäki, AnneliAnneli Jäätteenmäki | Centre Party | ALDE | 149,646 |
Kauppi, Piia-NooraPiia-Noora Kauppi [1] | National Coalition Party | EPP–ED | 62,995 |
Korhola, Eija-RiittaEija-Riitta Korhola | National Coalition Party | EPP–ED | 35,285 |
Lax, HenrikHenrik Lax | Swedish People's Party | ALDE | 32,707 |
Lehtinen, LasseLasse Lehtinen | Social Democratic Party | PES | 47,186 |
Myller, RiittaRiitta Myller | Social Democratic Party | PES | 55,133 |
Paasilinna, ReinoReino Paasilinna | Social Democratic Party | PES | 64,305 |
Seppänen, EskoEsko Seppänen | Left Alliance | EUL–NGL | 72,401 |
Stubb, AlexanderAlexander Stubb [2] | National Coalition Party | EPP–ED | 115,224 |
Takkula, HannuHannu Takkula | Centre Party | ALDE | 32,739 |
Väyrynen, PaavoPaavo Väyrynen [3] | Centre Party | ALDE | 44,123 |
Virrankoski, KyöstiKyösti Virrankoski | Centre Party | ALDE | 51,415 |
Party representation
National party | EP Group | Seats | ± |
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National Coalition Party | EPP–ED | 4 / 14 |
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Centre Party | ALDE | 4 / 14 |
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Social Democratic Party | PES | 3 / 14 |
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Green League | G–EFA | 1 / 14 |
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Left Alliance | EUL–NGL | 1 / 14 |
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Swedish People's Party | ALDE | 1 / 14 |
Notes
- ↑ Resigned in 2008, became the managing director of a lobbying group. Replaced by Eva-Riitta Siitonen on 1 January 2009.
- ↑ Resigned in 2008, became the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Vanhanen II. Replaced by Sirpa Pietikäinen on 4 April 2008.
- ↑ Resigned in 2007, became the Minister for Foreign Trade and Development in Vanhanen II. Replaced by Samuli Pohjamo on 23 April 2007.
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