List of members of the European Parliament for France, 1984–89
Members of the European Parliament from France | |
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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) |
This is a list of the 81 members of the European Parliament for France in the 1984 to 1989 session.
List
- Jean-Pierre Abelin
- Magdeleine Anglade
- Dominique Baudis
- Denis Baudouin
- Charles Baur (1986–1989)[1]
- Pierre Bernard-Reymond
- Alain Carignon
- Roger Chinaud
- Nicole Chouraqui
- Alfred Coste-Floret
- Michel Debatisse
- Robert Delorozoy
- Jean-François Deniau
- Georges Donnez
- Anne-Marie Dupuy
- André Fanton
- Gaston Flosse
- Nicole Fontaine
- Yves Galland
- Robert Hersant
- Alain Juppé
- Jean Lecanuet
- Gérard Longuet
- Philippe Malaud
- Christian de la Malène
- Jacques Mallet
- Jean-François Mancel
- Simone Martin
- Jean Mouchel
- François Musso
- Jean-Thomas Nordmann
- Jean-Claude Pasty
- Pierre Pflimlin
- Michel Poniatowski
- Bernard Pons
- André Rossi
- Jean-Pierre Roux
- Christiane Scrivener
- Jacqueline Thome-Patenotre
- Simone Veil
- Jacques Vernier
- Claude Wolff
- Jean-Paul Bachy
- Jean Besse
- Alain Bombard
- Gisèle Charzat
- Jean-Pierre Cot
- Louis Eyraud
- Roger Fajardie
- Léon Fatous
- Yvette Fuillet
- Colette Gadioux
- Max Gallo
- Lionel Jospin
- Marie-Noëlle Lienemann
- Charles-Emile Loo
- Didier Motchane
- Nicole Pery
- Henri Saby
- Georges Sutra de Germa
- Bernard Thareau
- Marie-Claude Vayssade
- Robert Chambeiron
- Danielle De March-Ronco
- Maxime Gremetz
- Jacqueline Hoffmann
- Emmanuel Maffre-Baugé
- Georges Marchais
- René-Emile Piquet
- Pierre-Benjamin Pranchère
- Paul Vergès
- Francis Wurtz
- Bernard Antony
- Michel de Camaret
- Dominique Chaboche
- Michel Collinot
- Jean-Marie Le Chevallier
- Martine Lehideux
- Jean-Marie Le Pen
- Olivier Lefevre d'Ormesson
- Gustave Pordea
- Jean-Pierre Stirbois
References
- ↑ Alberts, Jennifer (2015-01-05). "Charles Baur, emblématique président du Conseil Régional de Picardie, est décédé". France 3. Retrieved 2015-01-29.
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