List of members of the European Parliament for France, 1999–2004

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This is a list of the members of the European Parliament for France in the 1999 to 2004 session.

Members of the
European Parliament

from France
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)
9th term (2019)
Name National party EP Group
Charles Pasqua   Rally for France   UEN
Philippe de Villiers (until 16 December 1999)

Alexandre Varaut (from 17 December 2001)

  Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)

  Movement for France

  UEN (until 30 January 2001)

  NI

Marie-Françoise Garaud   Independent   NI
Georges Berthu   Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)

  Movement for France

  UEN (until 30 January 2001)

  NI

William Abitbol   Rally for France   UEN (until 14 March 2001)

  EDD

Elizabeth Montfort   Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)

  Movement for France (until 9 September 2003)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  UEN (until 30 January 2001)

  NI (until 1 June 2003)

  EPP–ED

Isabelle Caullery   Rally for France (until 20 January 2003)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  UEN
Dominique Souchet   Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)

  Movement for France

  UEN (until 30 January 2001)

  NI

Jean-Charles Marchiani   Rally for France   UEN
Thierry de la Perriere   Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)

  Movement for France

  UEN (until 30 January 2001)

  NI

Florence Kuntz   Rally for France   UEN (until 14 March 2001)

  EDD

Nicole Thomas-Mauro   Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)

  Movement for France (until 16 June 2003)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  UEN (until 30 January 2001)

  NI (until 10 March 2003)

  UEN

Paul Coûteaux   Rally for France   UEN (until 14 March 2001)

  EDD

François Hollande (until 17 December 1999)

Anne Ferreira (from 18 December 1999)

  Socialist Party   PES
Pervenche Berès   Socialist Party   PES
Sami Naïr   Citizens' Movement   PES (until 26 June 2002)

  NI (until 30 June 2002)

  GUE/NGL

Catherine Lalumière   Radical Party of the Left   PES
Michel Rocard   Socialist Party   PES
Danielle Darras   Socialist Party   PES
Georges Garot   Socialist Party   PES
Marie-Noëlle Lienemann (27 March 2001)

André Laignel (from 28 March 2001 to 4 April 2001)

Michel-Ange Scarbonchi

  Socialist Party (until 4 April 2001)

  Radical Party of the Left (until 17 September 2002)

  Republican Pole

  PES (until 26 June 2002)

  NI (until 30 June 2002)

  GUE/NGL

Gérard Caudron   Socialist Party (until 9 July 2002)

  Independent Socialist

  PES (until 26 January 2002)

  NI (until 30 June 2002)

  GUE/NGL

Marie-Hélène Gillig   Socialist Party   PES
Jean-Claude Fruteau   Socialist Party   PES
Marie-Arlette Carlotti   Socialist Party   PES
Adeline Hazan   Socialist Party   PES
Gilles Savary   Socialist Party   PES
Michel Dary   Radical Party of the Left   PES (until 26 June 2002)

  NI (until 30 June 2002)

  GUE/NGL

Béatrice Patrie   Socialist Party   PES
Bernard Poignant   Socialist Party   PES
Martine Roure   Socialist Party   PES
Catherine Guy-Quint   Socialist Party   PES
Olivier Duhamel   Socialist Party   PES
François Zimeray   Socialist Party   PES
Harlem Désir   Socialist Party   PES
Nicolas Sarkozy (until 14 September 1999)

Brice Hortefeux (from 14 September 1999)

  Rally for the Republic (until 26 June 2002)

  Union for the Presidential Majority (until 17 November 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Alain Madelin (from 16 June 2002)

Anne-Marie Schaffner (until 28 June 2002)

  Liberal Democracy (until 16 June 2002)

  Union for the Presidential Majority - Rally for the Republic (until 17 November 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Margie Sudre   Rally for the Republic (until 1 December 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Françoise Grossetête   Liberal Democracy (until 17 November 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Hugues Martin   Rally for the Republic (until 1 December 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Thierry Jean-Pierre   Liberal Democracy   EPP–ED
Joseph Daul   Rally for France (until 1 December 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Tokia Saïfi (until 6 May 2002)

Marie-Hélène Descamps (from 13 June 2002)

  Liberal Democracy (until 1 December 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Marie-Thérèse Hermange   Rally for the Republic (until 1 December 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Christine De Veyrac   Independent (until 1 December 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Roger Karoutchi (until 31 December 1999)

Dominique Vlasto (from 1 January 2000)

  Rally for the Republic (until 31 December 1999)

  Liberal Democracy (until 1 December 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Hervé Novelli (until 16 June 2002)

Jean-Pierre Bebear (from 28 June 2002)

  Liberal Democracy (until 16 June 2002)

  Union for the Presidential Majority (until 17 November 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED (until 4 February 2002)

  ELDR (until 16 June 2002)

  EPP–ED

Daniel Cohn-Bendit   The Greens   G–EFA
Marie Anne Isler Béguin   The Greens   G–EFA
Alain Lipietz   The Greens   G–EFA
Hélène Flautre   The Greens   G–EFA
Gérard Onesta   The Greens   G–EFA
Danielle Auroi   The Greens   G–EFA
Didier-Claude Rod   The Greens   G–EFA
Alima Boumediene-Thiery   The Greens   G–EFA
Yves Piétrasanta (until 2 February 2004)

Marie-Françoise Duthu (until 3 February 2004)

  The Greens   G–EFA
François Bayrou (until 16 June 2002)

Françoise de Veyrinas (from 28 June 2002)

  Union for French Democracy (until 16 June 2002)

  Union for the Presidential Majority (until 17 November 2002)

  Union for a Popular Movement (until 17 November 2002)

  EPP–ED
Nicole Fontaine (until 16 June 2002)

Fabienne Keller (from 17 June 2002 until 2 July 2002)

Jean-Thomas Nordmann (from 3 July 2002)

  Union for French Democracy (until 2 July 2002)

  Union for French Democracy - Radical Party

  EPP–ED (until 15 December 2003)

  ELDR

Philippe Morillon   Union for French Democracy   EPP–ED
Alain Lamassoure   Union for French Democracy (until 1 July 2003)

  Union for a Popular Movement

  EPP–ED
Jean-Louis Bourlanges   Union for French Democracy   EPP–ED
Marielle De Sarnez   Union for French Democracy   EPP–ED
Janelly Fourtou   Union for French Democracy   EPP–ED
Thierry Cornillet   Union for French Democracy   EPP–ED
Francis Decourrière   Union for French Democracy   EPP–ED
Jean Saint-Josse   Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions   EDD
Michel Raymond   Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions   EDD
Véronique Mathieu   Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions   EDD
Yves Butel   Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions   EDD
Jean-Louis Bernié   Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions   EDD
Alain Esclopé   Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions   EDD
Jean-Marie Le Pen (until 10 April 2004)

Marie-France Stirbois (from 11 Aprtil 2003)

  National Front   TGI (2 October 2001)

  NI

Charles de Gaulle   National Front   TGI (2 October 2001)

  NI

Jean-Claude Martinez   National Front   TGI (2 October 2001)

  NI

Bruno Gollnisch   National Front   TGI (2 October 2001)

  NI

Carl Lang   National Front   TGI (2 October 2001)

  NI

Arlette Laguiller   Workers' Struggle   GUE/NGL
Alain Krivine   Revolutionary Communist League   GUE/NGL
Armonia Bordes   Workers' Struggle   GUE/NGL
Roseline Vachetta   Revolutionary Communist League   GUE/NGL
Chantal Cauquil   Workers' Struggle   GUE/NGL
Robert Hue (until 31 July 2000)

Philippe Herzog (from 1 August 2000)

  Communist Party (until 31 July 2000)

  Independent

  GUE/NGL
Geneviève Fraisse   Independent   GUE/NGL
Yasmine Boudjenah   Communist Party   GUE/NGL
Francis Wurtz   Communist Party   GUE/NGL
Fodé Sylla   Independent   GUE/NGL
Sylviane Ainardi   Communist Party   GUE/NGL

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