List of members of the European Parliament for France, 2004–2009 explained

This is a list of members of the European Parliament for France in the 2004 to 2009 session, ordered by name.

See 2004 European Parliament election in France for a list ordered by constituency.

List

Name National party EP Group Constituency
Kader Arif Socialist Party PESSouth-West
Marie-Hélène Aubert The Greens G–EFAWest
Jean-Pierre Audy Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDMassif-central–Centre
Jean Marie Beaupuy Union for French Democracy / Democratic Movement ALDEEast
Jean-Luc Bennahmias The Greens / Democratic Movement G–EFASouth-East
Pervenche Berès Socialist Party PESÎle-de-France
Guy Bono Socialist Party PESSouth-East
Catherine Boursier[1] Socialist Party PESEast
Marie-Arlette Carlotti Socialist Party PESSouth-East
Françoise Castex Socialist Party PESSouth-West
Jean-Marie Cavada Union for French Democracy / Civic Alliance for Democracy in Europe ALDESouth-West
Thierry Cornillet Union for French Democracy / Democratic Movement ALDESouth-East
Jean-Louis Cottigny Socialist Party PESNorth-West
Paul-Marie Coûteaux Movement for France IND&DEMÎle-de-France
Joseph Daul Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDEast
Jean-Paul Denanot[2] Socialist Party PESMassif-central–Centre
Marie-Hélène Descamps Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDMassif-central–Centre
Harlem Désir Socialist Party PESÎle-de-France
Brigitte Douay Socialist Party PESNorth-West
Anne Ferreira Socialist Party PESÎle-de-France
Hélène Flautre The Greens G–EFANorth-West
Nicole Fontaine Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDÎle-de-France
Brigitte Fouré[3] Union for French Democracy / New Centre EPP–EDNorth-West
Janelly Fourtou Union for French Democracy / Civic Alliance for Democracy in Europe ALDEMassif-central–Centre
Patrick Gaubert Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDÎle-de-France
Jean-Paul Gauzès Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDNorth-West
Claire Gibault Union for French Democracy / Civic Alliance for Democracy in Europe ALDESouth-East
Bruno Gollnisch National Front NIEast
Madeleine de Grandmaison[4] Communist Party (Alliance of the Overseas) EUL–NGLOverseas territories
Natalie Griesbeck Union for French Democracy / Democratic Movement ALDEEast
Françoise Grossetête Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDSouth-East
Ambroise Guellec Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDWest
Catherine Guy-Quint Socialist Party PESMassif-central–Centre
Benoît Hamon Socialist Party PESEast
Jacky Henin Communist Party EUL–NGLNorth-West
Brice Hortefeux Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDMassif-central–Centre
Marie-Anne Isler-Béguin The Greens G–EFAEast
André Laignel Socialist Party PESMassif-central–Centre
Alain Lamassoure Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDSouth-West
Carl Lang National Front NINorth-West
Anne Laperrouze Union for French Democracy / Democratic Movement ALDESouth-West
Stéphane Le Foll Socialist Party PESWest
Roselyne Lefrançois[5] Socialist Party PESWest
Jean-Marie Le Pen National Front NISouth-East
Marine Le Pen National Front NIÎle-de-France
Fernand Le Rachinel[6] National Front NINorth-West
Bernard Lehideux Union for French Democracy / Democratic Movement ALDEÎle-de-France
Marie-Noëlle Lienemann Socialist Party PESNorth-West
Alain Lipietz The Greens G–EFAÎle-de-France
Patrick Louis Movement for France IND&DEMSouth-East
Jean-Claude Martinez National Front NISouth-West
Véronique Mathieu Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDEast
Philippe Morillon Union for French Democracy / Democratic Movement ALDEWest
Élisabeth Morin-Chartier[7] Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDWest
Catherine Néris[8] Socialist Party PESOverseas territories
Gérard Onesta The Greens G–EFASouth-East
Béatrice Patrie Socialist Party PESSouth-West
Vincent Peillon Socialist Party PESNorth-West
Pierre Pribetich[9] Socialist Party PESEast
Bernard Poignant Socialist Party PESWest
Michel Rocard Socialist Party PESSouth-East
Martine Roure Socialist Party PESSouth-East
Tokia Saïfi Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDNorth-West
Marielle de Sarnez Union for French Democracy / Democratic Movement ALDEÎle-de-France
Gilles Savary Socialist Party PESÎle-de-France
Pierre Schapira Socialist Party PESÎle-de-France
Lydia Schenardi National Front NISouth-East
Margie Sudre Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDOverseas territories
Jacques Toubon Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDÎle-de-France
Catherine Trautmann Socialist Party PESEast
Ari Vatanen Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDSouth-East
Yannick Vaugrenard Socialist Party PESWest
Bernadette Vergnaud Socialist Party PESWest
Christine de Veyrac Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDSouth-West
Philippe de Villiers Movement for France IND&DEMWest
Dominique Vlasto Union for a Popular Movement EPP–EDSouth-East
Michel Teychenné[10] Socialist Party PESSouth-West
Henri Weber Socialist Party PESNorth-West
Francis Wurtz Communist Party EUL–NGLÎle-de-France

Notes and References

  1. Replaced Adeline Hazan
  2. Replaced Bernadette Bourzai
  3. Replaced Jean-Louis Bourlanges)
  4. Replaced Paul Verges in 2007
  5. Replaced Marie-Line Reynaud
  6. Replaced Chantal Simonot in 2004
  7. Replaced Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin
  8. Replaced Jean-Claude Fruteau
  9. Replaced Pierre Moscovici
  10. Replaced Robert Navarro