List of deputies of the 10th National Assembly of France

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This article gives the list in alphabetical order of French deputies of the 10th legislature (1993-1997).

Contents

This legislature opened on 2 April 1993, following the elections of 21 March and 28 March 1993, and ended with the dissolution of the Assembly on 21 April 1997 by decision of President of France Jacques Chirac. [1]

For each Member of Parliament, the list specifies their department of election as well as the group to which they belong (for MPs only related to a political group, an “a ” precedes the name of the group). This list reflects the composition of the National Assembly on the date of 3 April 1993. Changes made to the composition of the Assembly are indicated in the notes section.

Parliamentary groupMPsPresident declared
MembersRelatedTotal
RPR Rally for the Republic 24512257 Bernard Pons (1993-1995), Michel Péricard  [ fr ](1995-1997)
UDF Union for French Democracy 2132215 Charles Millon (1993-1995), Gilles de Robien (1995-1997)
PS Socialiste 52557 Martin Malvy (1993-1995), Laurent Fabius (1995-1997)
RI République et liberté  [ fr ]23023 Jean Royer
COM Communiste 22123 Alain Bocquet
Non-inscrit Non inscrits 202

A

NameGroupDepartmentConstituency
Jean-Pierre Abelin UDF Vienne Vienne's 4th constituency
Jean-Claude Abrioux  [ fr ] RPR Seine-Saint-Denis Seine-Saint-Denis's 10th constituency
Bernard Accoyer RPR Haute-Savoie Haute-Savoie's 1st constituency
Thérèse Aillaud  [ fr ]a. RPR Bouches-du-Rhône Bouches-du-Rhône's 16th constituency
Pierre Albertini UDF Seine-Maritime Seine-Maritime's 2nd constituency
Michèle Alliot-Marie RPR Pyrénées-Atlantiques Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 6th constituency
Edmond Alphandéry UDF Maine-et-Loire Maine-et-Loire's 3rd constituency
Nicole Ameline UDF Calvados Calvados's 4th constituency
Jean-Paul Anciaux RPR Saône-et-Loire Saône-et-Loire's 3rd constituency
Jean-Marie André  [ fr ] UDF Gard Gard's 2nd constituency
René André  [ fr ] RPR Manche
André Angot  [ fr ] RPR Finistère
Gilbert Annette a. PS La Réunion Réunion's 1st constituency
Daniel Arata  [ fr ] RPR Aude
Henri-Jean Arnaud  [ fr ] RPR Ardèche
François Asensi PCF Seine-Saint-Denis Seine-Saint-Denis's 11th constituency
Jean-Claude Asphe  [ fr ] RPR Eure
Henri d'Attilio  [ fr ] PS Bouches-du-Rhône
Philippe Auberger  [ fr ] RPR Yonne
Emmanuel Aubert  [ fr ] RPR Alpes-Maritimes
François d'Aubert UDF Mayenne Mayenne's 1st constituency
Raymond-Max Aubert RPR Corrèze Corrèze's 1st constituency
Rémy Auchedé  [ fr ] PCF Pas-de-Calais
Jean Auclair a. RPR Creuse Creuse's 2nd constituency
Gautier Audinot  [ fr ] RPR Somme
Jean-Marc Ayrault PS Loire-Atlantique Loire-Atlantique's 3rd constituency

B

NameGroupDepartment
Pierre Bachelet  [ fr ] RPR Alpes-Maritimes
Roselyne Bachelot RPR Maine-et-Loire
Jean-Claude Bahu  [ fr ] RPR Rhône
Patrick Balkany RPR Hauts-de-Seine
Édouard Balladur RPR Paris
Jean-Pierre Balligand PS Aisne
Claude Barate  [ fr ] RPR Pyrénées-Orientales
Gilbert Barbier UDF Jura
Jean Bardet RPR Val-d'Oise
Didier Bariani  [ fr ] UDF Paris
Michel Barnier RPR Savoie
François Baroin RPR Aube
Raymond Barre a. UDF Rhône
Jacques Barrot UDF Haute-Loire
Claude Bartolone PS Seine-Saint-Denis
André Bascou  [ fr ] RPR Pyrénées-Orientales
Hubert Bassot  [ fr ] UDF Orne
Jean-Pierre Bastiani UDF Haute-Garonne
Christian Bataille PS Nord
Jean-Claude Bateux  [ fr ] PS Seine-Maritime
Dominique Baudis UDF Haute-Garonne
Jacques Baumel RPR Hauts-de-Seine
Gilbert Baumet  [ fr ] Non-inscrit Gard
Charles Baur UDF Aisne
François Bayrou UDF Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Jean-Claude Beauchaud  [ fr ] PS Charente
Jean-Louis Beaumont UDF Val-de-Marne
René Beaumont UDF Saône-et-Loire
Pierre Bédier RPR Yvelines
Jean Bégault  [ fr ] UDF Maine-et-Loire
Didier Béguin  [ fr ] UDF Nièvre
Pierre Bérégovoy PS Nièvre
Christian Bergelin RPR Haute-Saône
Jean-Louis Bernard UDF Loiret
Michel Berson PS Essonne
André Berthol  [ fr ] RPR Moselle
Léon Bertrand RPR Guyane
Jean Besson  [ fr ] RPR Rhône
Raoul Béteille  [ fr ] RPR Seine-Saint-Denis
Gilbert Biessy  [ fr ] PCF Isère
Jérôme Bignon RPR Somme
Jean-Claude Bireau  [ fr ] RPR Gironde
Claude Birraux UDF Haute-Savoie
Jacques Blanc UDF Lozère
Michel Blondeau  [ fr ] UDF Indre
Roland Blum UDF Bouches-du-Rhône
Gérard Boche  [ fr ] UDF Puy-de-Dôme
Alain Bocquet PCF Nord
Jean-Claude Bois  [ fr ] PS Pas-de-Calais
Jean de Boishue RPR Essonne
Marie-Thérèse Boisseau  [ fr ]a. UDF Ille-et-Vilaine
Philippe Bonnecarrère  [ fr ] RPR Tarn
Yves Bonnet UDF Manche
Yvon Bonnot  [ fr ] UDF Côtes-d'Armor
Augustin Bonrepaux  [ fr ] PS Ariège
Jeanine Bonvoisin  [ fr ] UDF Seine-Maritime
Jean-Louis Borloo Non-inscrit Nord
Franck Borotra RPR Yvelines
Bernard Bosson UDF Haute-Savoie
Jean-Michel Boucheron PS Ille-et-Vilaine
Emmanuelle Bouquillon  [ fr ] UDF Aisne
Alphonse Bourgasser  [ fr ]a. UDF Moselle
Bruno Bourg-Broc  [ fr ] RPR Marne
Jean Bousquet  [ fr ] UDF Gard
Christine Boutin UDF Yvelines
Loïc Bouvard UDF Morbihan
Michel Bouvard RPR Savoie
Jacques Boyon RPR Ain
Jean-Pierre Braine  [ fr ] PS Oise
Jean-Guy Branger  [ fr ] UDF Charente-Maritime
Patrick Braouezec PCF Seine-Saint-Denis
Jean-Pierre Brard PCF Seine-Saint-Denis
Lucien Brenot  [ fr ]a. RPR Côte-d'Or
Philippe Briand RPR Indre-et-Loire
Jean Briane UDF Aveyron
Jacques Briat  [ fr ] UDF Tarn-et-Garonne
Louis de Froissard de Broissia  [ fr ] RPR Côte-d'Or
Jacques Brossard  [ fr ] UDF Deux-Sèvres
Jacques Brunhes PCF Hauts-de-Seine
Dominique Bussereau RPR Charente-Maritime

C

NameGroupDepartment
Christian Cabal  [ fr ] RPR Loire
Jean-Pierre Calvel  [ fr ] UDF Rhône
François Calvet UDF Pyrénées-Orientales
Bernard Carayon RPR Tarn
Pierre Cardo UDF Yvelines
Alain Carignon RPR Isère
Grégoire Carneiro RPR Haute-Garonne
René Carpentier PCF Nord
Antoine Carré UDF Loiret
Michel Cartaud UDF Puy-de-Dôme
Gérard Castagnéra RPR Gironde
Nicole Catala RPR Paris
Laurent Cathala PS Val-de-Marne
Jean-Charles Cavaillé RPR Morbihan
Jean-Pierre Cave UDF Tarn-et-Garonne
Robert Cazalet UDF Gironde
Arnaud Cazin d'Honincthun UDF Finistère
Jacques Chaban-Delmas RPR Gironde
René Chabot RPR Indre
Jean-Yves Chamard RPR Vienne
Édouard Chammougon Non-inscrit Guadeloupe
Hervé de Charette UDF Maine-et-Loire
Jean-Paul Charié RPR Loiret
Bernard Charles Non-inscrit Lot
Serge Charles RPR Nord
Jean Charroppin RPR Jura
Jean-Marc Chartoire UDF Puy-de-Dôme
Georges Chavanes UDF Charente
Ernest Chénière RPR Oise
Gérard Cherpion a. RPR Vosges
Jean-Pierre Chevènement PS Territoire de Belfort
Jacques Chirac RPR Corrèze
Paul Chollet UDF Lot-et-Garonne
Jean-François Chossy UDF Loire
Pascal Clément UDF Loire
Colette Codaccioni RPR Nord
Jean-Pierre Cognat RPR Seine-et-Marne
Daniel Colin UDF Var
Daniel Colliard PCF Seine-Maritime
Louis Colombani UDF Var
Georges Colombier UDF Isère
Thierry Cornillet UDF Drôme
Gérard Cornu RPR Eure-et-Loir
François Cornut-Gentille RPR Haute-Marne
René Couanau UDF Ille-et-Vilaine
Anne-Marie Couderc RPR Paris
Raymond Couderc UDF Hérault
Bernard Coulon UDF Allier
Charles de Courson UDF Marne
Alain Cousin RPR Manche
Bertrand Cousin RPR Finistère
Yves Coussain UDF Cantal
Jean-Michel Couve RPR Var
René Couveinhes RPR Hérault
Charles Cova RPR Seine-et-Marne
Jean-Yves Cozan UDF Finistère
Henri Cuq RPR Yvelines

D

NameGroupDepartment
Christian Daniel RPR Côtes-d'Armor
Alain Danilet RPR Gard
Olivier Darrason UDF Bouches-du-Rhône
Camille Darsières a. PS Martinique
Olivier Dassault RPR Oise
Marc-Philippe Daubresse UDF Nord
Martine David PS Rhône
Bernard Davoine PS Nord
Gabriel Deblocka. RPR Nord
Bernard Debré RPR Indre-et-Loire
Jean-Louis Debré RPR Eure
Jean-Claude Decagny UDF Nord
Jean-Pierre Defontaine a. PS Pas-de-Calais
Lucien Degauchy RPR Oise
Arthur Dehaine RPR Oise
Jean-Pierre Delalande RPR Val-d'Oise
Francis Delattre UDF Val-d'Oise
Richard Dell'Agnola RPR Val-de-Marne
Pierre Delmar RPR Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Jean-Jacques Delmas UDF Lozère
Jean-Jacques Delvaux RPR Pas-de-Calais
Jean-Marie Demange RPR Moselle
Claude Demassieux RPR Pas-de-Calais
Christian Demuynck RPR Seine-Saint-Denis
Jean-François Deniau UDF Cher
Xavier Deniau RPR Loiret
Yves Deniaud RPR Orne
Léonce Deprez UDF Pas-de-Calais
Bernard Derosier PS Nord
Jean Desanlis UDF Loir-et-Cher
Jean-Jacques Descamps UDF Indre-et-Loire
Michel Destot PS Isère
Alain Devaquet RPR Paris
Patrick Devedjian RPR Hauts-de-Seine
Emmanuel Dewees RPR Nord
Claude Dhinnin RPR Nord
Serge Didier UDF Haute-Garonne
Jean Diébold RPR Haute-Garonne
Willy Diméglio UDF Hérault
Éric Doligé RPR Loiret
Laurent Dominati UDF Paris
Maurice Dousset UDF Eure-et-Loir
Philippe Douste-Blazy UDF Hautes-Pyrénées
Julien Dray PS Essonne
Guy Drut RPR Seine-et-Marne
Jean-Michel Dubernard a. RPR Rhône
Éric Duboc RPR Vienne
Philippe Dubourg RPR Gironde
Pierre Ducout PS Gironde
Xavier Dugoin RPR Essonne
Dominique Dupilet PS Pas-de-Calais
Christian Dupuy RPR Hauts-de-Seine
Georges Durand UDF Drôme
Jean-Paul Durieux PS Meurthe-et-Moselle
André Durr RPR Bas-Rhin

E

NameGroupDepartment
Charles Ehrmann UDF Alpes-Maritimes
Henri Emmanuelli PS Landes
Christian Estrosi RPR Alpes-Maritimes
Jean-Claude Étienne RPR Marne

F

NameGroupDepartment
Claude Gaillard UDF Meurthe-et-Moselle
Robert Galley RPR Aube
René Galy-Dejean RPR Paris
Gilbert Gantier UDF Paris
Pierre Garmendia PS Gironde
Étienne Garnier RPR Loire-Atlantique
René Garrec UDF Calvados
Daniel Garrigue RPR Dordogne
Pierre Gascher Non inscrit Sarthe
Henri de Gastines RPR Mayenne
Kamilo Gata a. PS Wallis-et-Futuna
Claude Gatignol UDF Manche
Jean de Gaulle RPR Paris
Jean-Claude Gayssot PCF Seine-Saint-Denis
Jean Geney RPR Doubs
Germain Gengenwin UDF Bas-Rhin
Aloys Geoffroy UDF Meurthe-et-Moselle
André Gerin PCF Rhône
Alain Gest UDF Somme
Jean-Marie Geveaux RPR Sarthe
Charles Gheerbrant UDF Pas-de-Calais
Michel Ghysel RPR Nord
Claude Girard RPR Doubs
Michel Giraud [2] RPR Val-de-Marne
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing UDF Puy-de-Dôme
Jean Glavany PS Hautes-Pyrénées
Jean-Louis Goasduff RPR Finistère
Michel Godard UDF Morbihan
Jacques Godfrain [3] RPR Aveyron
François-Michel Gonnot UDF Oise
Georges Gorse RPR Hauts-de-Seine
Jean Gougy RPR Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Christian Gourmelen UDF Val-d'Oise
Marie-Fanny Gournay RPR Nord
Michel Grandpierre PCF Seine-Maritime
Jean Gravier UDF Allier
Maxime Gremetz PCF Somme
Gérard Grignon UDF Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon
Hubert Grimault UDF Maine-et-Loire
Alain Griotteray UDF Val-de-Marne
François Grosdidier RPR Moselle
Louis Guédon RPR Vendée
Ambroise Guellec UDF Finistère
Olivier Guichard RPR Loire-Atlantique
Lucien Guichon RPR Ain
Évelyne Guilhem RPR Haute-Vienne
François Guillaume RPR Meurthe-et-Moselle
Jean-Jacques Guillet RPR Hauts-de-Seine
Jacques Guyard PS Essonne

H

NameGroupDepartment
Michel Habig RPR Haut-Rhin
Jean-Yves Haby UDF Hauts-de-Seine
Georges Hage PCF Nord
Gérard Hamel RPR Eure-et-Loir
Michel Hannoun RPR Isère
François d'Harcourt UDF Calvados
Joël Hart RPR Somme
Pierre Hellier UDF Sarthe
Pierre Hériaud UDF Loire-Atlantique
Guy Hermier PCF Bouches-du-Rhône
Patrick Hoguet UDF Eure-et-Loir
Françoise Hostalier UDF Nord
Philippe Houillon UDF Val-d'Oise
Pierre-Rémy Houssin RPR Charente
Elisabeth Hubert RPR Loire-Atlantique
Robert Huguenard RPR Haute-Garonne
Michel Hunault RPR Loire-Atlantique
Jean-Jacques Hyest UDF Seine-et-Marne

I

NameGroupDepartment
Jean-Louis Idiart PS Haute-Garonne
Amédée Imbert UDF Ardèche
Michel Inchauspé RPR Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Bernadette Isaac-Sibille UDF Rhône

J

NameGroupDepartment
Yvon Jacoba. RPR Ille-et-Vilaine
Muguette Jacquaint PCF Seine-Saint-Denis
Denis Jacquat UDF Moselle
Michel Jacquemin UDF Doubs
Frédéric Jalton PS Guadeloupe
Janine Jambu PCF Hauts-de-Seine
Serge Janquin PS Pas-de-Calais
Henry Jean-Baptiste UDF Mayotte
Gérard Jeffray UDF Seine-et-Marne
Jean-Jacques Jegou UDF Val-de-Marne
Antoine Joly RPR Sarthe
Charles Josselin PS Côtes-d'Armor
Didier Julia RPR Seine-et-Marne
Alain Juppé RPR Paris
Jean Juventin RPR Polynésie française

K

NameGroupDepartment
Gabriel Kaspereit RPR Paris
Aimé Kergueris UDF Morbihan
Christian Kert UDF Bouches-du-Rhône
Jean Kiffer RPR Moselle
Joseph Klifa UDF Haut-Rhin
Jean-Pierre Kucheida PS Pas-de-Calais

L

NameGroupDepartment
André Labarrère PS Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Patrick Labaune RPR Drôme
Marc Laffineur UDF Maine-et-Loire
Jacques Lafleur RPR Nouvelle-Calédonie
Henri Lalanne UDF Landes
Jean-Claude Lamant RPR Aisne
Alain Lamassoure UDF Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Raymond Lamontagne RPR Val-d'Oise
Édouard Landrain UDF Loire-Atlantique
Jack Lang PS Loir-et-Cher
Pierre Lang UDF Moselle
Philippe Langenieux-Villard RPR Isère
Harry Lapp UDF Bas-Rhin
Gérard Larrat UDF Aude
Louis Lauga RPR Landes
Thierry Lazaro RPR Nord
Bernard Leccia RPR Bouches-du-Rhône
Jean-Yves Le Déaut PS Meurthe-et-Moselle
Jean-Claude Lefort PCF Val-de-Marne
Marc Le Fur RPR Côtes-d'Armor
Philippe Legras RPR Haute-Saône
Pierre Lellouche RPR Val-d'Oise
Jean-Claude Lemoine RPR Manche
Jacques Le Nay Non inscrit Morbihan
Jean-Claude Lenoir Non inscrit Orne
Gérard Léonard RPR Meurthe-et-Moselle
Jean-Louis Leonard RPR Charente-Maritime
François Léotard UDF Var
Serge Lepeltier RPR Cher
Louis Le Pensec PS Finistère
Arnaud Lepercq RPR Vienne
Pierre Lequiller UDF Yvelines
Bernard Leroy UDF Eure
Roger Lestas UDF Mayenne
André Lesueur RPR Martinique
Édouard Leveau RPR Seine-Maritime
Alain Le Vern PS Seine-Maritime
Maurice Ligot UDF Maine-et-Loire
Jacques Limouzy RPR Tarn
Jean de Lipkowski RPR Charente-Maritime
Gérard Longuet UDF Meuse
François Loos UDF Bas-Rhin
Arsène Luxa. RPR Meuse

M

NomGroupeCirconscription
Alain Madalle Non inscrit Aude
Alain Madelin UDF Ille-et-Vilaine
Claude Malhuret UDF Allier
Martin Malvy PS Lot
Jean-François Mancel RPR Oise
Daniel Mandon UDF Loire
Raymond Marcellin UDF Morbihan
Georges Marchais PCF Val-de-Marne
Yves Marchand UDF Hérault
Claude-Gérard Marcus RPR Paris
Thierry Mariani RPR Vaucluse
Hervé Mariton UDF Drôme
Alain Marleix RPR Cantal
Alain Marsaud RPR Haute-Vienne
Jean Marsaudon RPR Essonne
Philippe Martin Non inscrit Marne
Henriette Martinez RPR Hautes-Alpes
Patrice Martin-Lalande RPR Loir-et-Cher
Jacques Masdeu-Arus RPR Yvelines
Marius Masse PS Bouches-du-Rhône
Jean Louis Masson RPR Moselle
Philippe Mathot UDF Ardennes
Didier Mathus PS Saône-et-Loire
Jean-François Mattei UDF Bouches-du-Rhône
Alain Mayoud UDF Rhône
Pierre Mazeaud RPR Haute-Savoie
Pierre Méhaignerie UDF Ille-et-Vilaine
Jacques Mellick PS Pas-de-Calais
Paul Mercieca PCF Val-de-Marne
Pierre Merli UDF Alpes-Maritimes
Denis Merville RPR Seine-Maritime
Georges Mesmin UDF Paris
Philippe Mestre UDF Vendée
Louis Mexandeau PS Calvados
Gilbert Meyer RPR Haut-Rhin
Michel Meylan UDF Haute-Savoie
Pierre Micaux UDF Aube
Lucette Michaux-Chevry RPR Guadeloupe
Jean-Pierre Michel PS Haute-Saône
Didier Migaud PS Isère
Jean-Claude Mignon RPR Seine-et-Marne
Charles Millon UDF Ain
Charles Miossec RPR Finistère
Odile Moirin RPR Essonne
Aymeri de Montesquiou UDF Gers
Louise Moreau UDF Alpes-Maritimes
Jean-Marie Morisset UDF Deux-Sèvres
Georges Mothron RPR Val-d'Oise
Ernest Moutoussamy a. PCF Guadeloupe
Alain Moyne-Bressand UDF Isère
Alfred Muller Non inscrit Bas-Rhin
Bernard Murat RPR Corrèze
Renaud Muselier RPR Bouches-du-Rhône
Jacques Myard RPR Yvelines

N

NameGroupDepartment
Véronique Neiertz PS Seine-Saint-Denis
Maurice Nénou-Pwataho RPR Nouvelle-Calédonie
Jean-Marc Nesme UDF Saône-et-Loire
Catherine Nicolas RPR Eure
Yves Nicolin UDF Loire
Michel Noir Non inscrit Rhône
Hervé Novelli UDF Indre-et-Loire
Roland Nungesser RPR Val-de-Marne

O

NameGroupDepartment
Patrick Ollier RPR Hautes-Alpes

P

NameGroupDepartment
Arthur Paecht UDF Var
Dominique Paillé UDF Deux-Sèvres
Françoise de Panafieu RPR Paris
Robert Pandraud RPR Seine-Saint-Denis
Monique Papon UDF Loire-Atlantique
Pierre Pascallon RPR Puy-de-Dôme
Pierre Pasquini RPR Haute-Corse
Michel Pelchat UDF Essonne
Jacques Pélissard RPR Jura
Daniel Penneca. RPR Côtes-d'Armor
Dominique Perben RPR Saône-et-Loire
Jean-Jacques de Peretti RPR Dordogne
Michel Péricard RPR Yvelines
Pierre-André Périssol RPR Allier
Francisque Perrut UDF Rhône
Pierre Petit RPR Martinique
Alain Peyrefitte RPR Seine-et-Marne
Jean-Pierre Philibert UDF Loire
Yann Piat UDF Var
Daniel Picotin UDF Gironde
Louis Pierna PCF Seine-Saint-Denis
Jean-Pierre Pierre-Bloch UDF Paris
André-Maurice Pihouée RPR La Réunion
Xavier Pintat UDF Gironde
Étienne Pinte RPR Yvelines
Serge Poignant RPR Loire-Atlantique
Ladislas Poniatowski UDF Eure
Bernard Pons RPR Paris
Jean-Pierre Pont UDF Pas-de-Calais
Marcel Porcher RPR Val-d'Oise
Robert Poujade RPR Côte-d'Or
Alain Poyart RPR Nord
Jean-Luc Préel UDF Vendée
Claude Pringalle RPR Nord
Jean Proriol UDF Haute-Loire

Q

NameGroupDepartment
Paul Quilès PS Tarn
Pierre Quillet RPR Seine-et-Marne

R

NameGroupDepartment
Jean-Bernard Raimond RPR Bouches-du-Rhône
Éric Raoult RPR Seine-Saint-Denis
Jean-Luc Reitzer RPR Haut-Rhin
Charles Revet UDF Seine-Maritime
Marc Reymann UDF Bas-Rhin
Georges Richard RPR Lot-et-Garonne
Henri de Richemont RPR Charente
Jean Rigaud UDF Rhône
Simone Rignault RPR Nièvre
Pierre Rinaldi RPR Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Yves Rispat a. RPR Gers
Jean Roatta UDF Bouches-du-Rhône
Gilles de Robien UDF Somme
Jean-Paul de Rocca Serra RPR Corse-du-Sud
François Rochebloine UDF Loire
Alain Rodet PS Haute-Vienne
Marie-Josée Roig RPR Vaucluse
Marcel Roques UDF Hérault
Serge Roques UDF Aveyron
Jean Rosselot RPR Territoire de Belfort
André Rossi UDF Aisne
José Rossi UDF Corse-du-Sud
André Rossinot UDF Meurthe-et-Moselle
Monique Rousseau RPR Doubs
François Roussel RPR Dordogne
Yves Rousset-Rouard UDF Vaucluse
Michel Roussin RPR Paris
Max Roustan UDF Gard
Jean-Marie Roux RPR Ardèche
Xavier de Roux UDF Charente-Maritime
Ségolène Royal PS Deux-Sèvres
Jean Royer Non inscrit Indre-et-Loire
Antoine Rufenacht RPR Seine-Maritime

S

NameGroupDepartment
Francis Saint-Ellier UDF Calvados
Frédéric de Saint-Sernin RPR Dordogne
Rudy Salles UDF Alpes-Maritimes
André Santini UDF Hauts-de-Seine
Nicolas Sarkozy RPR Hauts-de-Seine
Joël Sarlot UDF Vendée
Georges Sarre PS Paris
Bernard Saugey UDF Isère
Gérard Saumade Non inscrit Hérault
François Sauvadet UDF Côte-d'Or
Suzanne Sauvaigo RPR Alpes-Maritimes
Bernard Schreiner RPR Bas-Rhin
Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg a. PS Val-de-Marne
Philippe Séguin RPR Vosges
Jean Seitlinger UDF Moselle
Bernard Serrou RPR Hérault
Henri Sicre PS Pyrénées-Orientales
Jean-Pierre Soisson Non inscrit Yonne
Daniel Soulage UDF Lot-et-Garonne
Alain Suguenot RPR Côte-d'Or

T

NameGroupDepartment
Frantz Taittinger Non inscrit Hauts-de-Seine
Bernard Tapie Non inscrit Bouches-du-Rhône
Jean Tardito PCF Bouches-du-Rhône
Christiane Taubira-Delannon Non inscrit Guyane
Guy Teissier UDF Bouches-du-Rhône
Paul-Louis Tenaillon UDF Yvelines
Michel Terrot RPR Rhône
André Thien Ah Koon Non inscrit La Réunion
Jean-Claude Thomas RPR Marne
Jean-Pierre Thomas UDF Vosges
Franck Thomas-Richard UDF Cher
Jean Tiberi RPR Paris
Jacques Toubon RPR Paris
Alfred Trassy-Paillogues RPR Seine-Maritime
Gérard Trémège UDF Hautes-Pyrénées
André Trigano a. UDF Ariège
Georges Tron RPR Essonne
Anicet Turinay a. RPR Martinique

U

NameGroupDepartment
Jean Ueberschlag RPR Haut-Rhin
Jean Urbaniak Non inscrit Pas-de-Calais

V

NameGroupDepartment
Léon Vachet RPR Bouches-du-Rhône
Jean Valleix RPR Gironde
Yves Van Haecke RPR Yonne
Christian Vanneste RPR Nord
François Vannson a. RPR Vosges
Philippe Vasseur UDF Pas-de-Calais
Paul Vergès Non inscrit La Réunion
Jacques Vernier RPR Nord
Françoise de Veyrinas UDF Haute-Garonne
Gérard Vignoble UDF Nord
Philippe de Villiers UDF Vendée
Jean-Paul Virapoullé UDF La Réunion
Claude Vissaca. RPR Ardennes
Robert-André Vivien RPR Val-de-Marne
Gérard Voisin UDF Saône-et-Loire
Michel Voisin UDF Ain
Michel Vuibert UDF Ardennes
Roland Vuillaume RPR Doubs

W

NameGroupDepartment
Aloyse Warhouver Non inscrit Moselle
Jean-Jacques Weber UDF Haut-Rhin
Pierre-André Wiltzer UDF Essonne

Z

NameGroupDepartment
Adrien Zeller UDF Bas-Rhin
Émile Zuccarelli Non inscrit Haute-Corse

Notes

  1. Décret du 21 avril 1997 portant dissolution de l'Assemblée nationale, JORF No.94 du 22 avril 1997, p. 6067, sur Légifrance.
  2. Nommé au gouvernement, remplacé par son suppléant Gilles Carrez, à compter du 2 mai 1993, lui-même démissionnaire le 19 mai 1995, remplacé par Pascal Clément à compter du 18 juin 1995 à la suite d'une élection partielle.
  3. Nommé au gouvernement, remplacé par son suppléant Georges Privat, à compter du 19 juin 1995.

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