Massif-central–Centre (European Parliament constituency) explained

Massif central–Centre
Locationmap2014:FR-c
Coordinates:47.5°N 2°W
Map:Image:FranceEuroCirconscriptions.svg
Mapcaption:Shown within France
Created:2004
Meps:6 (2004–2009)
5 (2009–2019)
Memberstate:France
Memberstatelink2:France
Sources:http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/11/projets/pl0976.asphttp://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/12/dossiers/conseillers_regionaux.asphttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/elections2004/ep-election/sites/en/yourvoice/fr/law.html

For elections in the European Union, Massif central–Centre is a European Parliament constituency in France.

It consists of the region of Centre-Val de Loire[1] and the former regions of Auvergne,[2] and Limousin.[3]

Members of the European Parliament

ElectionMEP
(party)
MEP
(party)
MEP
(party)
MEP
(party)
MEP
(party)
MEP
(party)
2004Catherine Guy-Quint
(PS)
André Laignel
(PS)
Bernadette Bourzai
(PS)
Brice Hortefeux
(UMP)
Marie-Hélène Descamps
(UMP)
Janelly Fourtou
(UDF)
2005Jean-Pierre Audy
(UMP)
2008Jean-Paul Denanot
(PS)
2009Henri Weber
(PS)
Jean-Paul Besset
(EE)
Sophie Auconie
(UMP)
Catherine Soullie
(UMP)
5 seats
2009-2019
2011Brice Hortefeux
(UMP)
2014Jean-Paul Denanot
(PS)
Bernard Monot
(FN)
Philippe Loiseau
(FN)
Angélique Delahaye
(UMP)
2018Karine Gloanec Maurin
(PS)

Results

2009

In the 2009 election, five MEPs were elected from the constituency

2014

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Notes and References

  1. The region Centre-Val de Loire was previously named "Centre" before 17 January 2015.
  2. The former region of Auvergne is now part of the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes since 1 January 2016.
  3. The former region of Limousin is part of the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine since 1 January 2016.