List of members of the European Parliament (1984–1989) explained
The second European Parliament election by direct universal suffrage, took place in June 1984. The citizens of nine countries elected overall 518 MEPs for a term of five years.
In 1986, the accession of Spain and Portugal meant the addition of new members from those countries.
MEPs by Country
- MEPs for Belgium 1984–1989
- MEPs for Denmark 1984–1989
- MEPs for France 1984–1989
- MEPs for Greece 1984–1989
- MEPs for Ireland 1984–1989
- MEPs for Italy 1984–1989
- MEPs for Luxembourg 1984–1989
- List of members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands, 1984–1989
- MEPs for Portugal 1987–1989
- MEPs for Spain 1987–1989
- MEPs for the UK 1984–1989
- MEPs for West Germany 1984–1989
A
B
C
D
E
- Manfred Artur Ebel
- The Baroness Elles
- James Elles
- Michael N. Elliott
- Vassilis Ephremidis
- Sergio Ercini
- Arturo Juan Escuder
- José Antonio Escudero
- Nicolas Estgen
- Rafael Estrella
- Dimitrios Evrigenis
- Winifred M. Ewing
- Louis Eyraud
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
- Jakob von Uexkull
- Jef L. E. Ulburghs
V
W
Z
- Mario Zagari
- Hans-Jürgen Zahorka
- Axel N. Zarges
- Spyridon Zournatzis
See also