List of members of the European Parliament for France, 1994–1999

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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)

This is a list of the members of the European Parliament for France in the 1994 to 1999 session.

List

NameNational partyEP GroupConstituency
Sylviane Ainardi   Communist Party   GUE/NGL
Francis Wurtz   Communist Party   GUE/NGL
Philippe Herzog   Communist Party   GUE/NGL
Gisèle Moreau   Communist Party   GUE/NGL
René Piquet (until 30 April 1997)

Jean Querbes

  Communist Party   GUE/NGL
Mireille Elmalan   Communist Party   GUE/NGL
Aline Pailler   Communist Party   GUE/NGL
Jean-Marie Le Pen   National Front   NI
Bruno Mégret   National Front   NI
Bruno Gollnisch   National Front   NI
Jean-Claude Martinez   National Front   NI
Carl Lang   National Front   NI
Marie-France Stirbois   National Front   NI
Bernard Antony   National Front   NI
Yvan Blot   National Front   NI
Jean-Marie Le Chevallier   National Front   NI
Fernand Le Rachinel   National Front   NI
Jean-Yves Le Gallou   National Front   NI
Bernard Tapie (until 4 February 1997)

Michel-Ange Scarbonchi (from 5 February 1997)

  Movement of Radicals of the Left (until 4 February 1997)

  Radical Socialist Party

  ERA
Jean-François Hory   Radical Energy (until 11 March 1996)

  Radical Party

  ERA
Catherine Lalumière   Radical Energy   ERA
Christiane Taubira-Delannon   Radical Energy   ERA
Noël Mamère (until 11 August 1997)

Henri de Lassus Saint-Geniès (from 13 August 1997)

  Radical Energy (until 11 August 1997)

  Radical Socialist Party

  ERA (until 30 December 1996)

  G (until 11 August 1997)

  ERA

Michel Dary   Movement of Radicals of the Left   ERA
André Sainjon   Movement of Radicals of the Left (until 11 March 1996)

  Radical Party

  ERA
Bernard Castagnède   Movement of Radicals of the Left   ERA
Odile Leperre-Verrier   Movement of Radicals of the Left   ERA
Pierre Pradier   Movement of Radicals of the Left (until 11 March 1996)

  Radical Party

  ERA
Christine Barthet-Mayer   Radical Energy   ERA
Dominique Saint-Pierre   Movement of Radicals of the Left (until 11 March 1996)

  Radical Party

  ERA
Antoinette Fouque   Radical Energy   ERA (until 16 July 1996)

  PES

Philippe de Villiers (until 15 June 1997)

Éric Pinel

  Union for French Democracy - Republican Party (until 15 June 1997)

  Movement for France

  EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN (until 12 May 1998)

  NI

Jimmy Goldsmith (until 19 July 1997)

Stéphane Buffetaut

  Majority for a Different Europe (until 19 July 1997)

  Movement for France

  EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN

Charles de Gaulle   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN (until 18 April 1999)

  NI

Thierry Jean-Pierre   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN (until 18 November 1998)

  EPP

Philippe Martin   Majority for a Different Europe (until 14 April 1996)

  Rally for the Republic

  EN (until 14 April 1996)

  UPE

Françoise Seillier   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN

Georges Berthu   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN

Hervé Fabre-Aubrespy   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN

Dominique Souchet   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN

Anne-Christine Poisson   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 31 October 1996)

  UPE

Frédéric Striby   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN

Édouard des Places   Rally for the Republic   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (12 January 1997)

  I-EN

Marie-France de Rose   Majority for a Different Europe   EN (until 10 November 1996)

  NI (until 12 January 1997)

  I-EN (until 1 December 1998)

  EPP

Michel Rocard   Socialist Party   PES
Catherine Trautmann (until 5 June 1997)

Georges Garot

  Socialist Party   PES
Bernard Kouchner (until 5 June 1997)

Marie-Noëlle Lienemann (from 6 June 1997)

  Socialist Party   PES (31 December 1996)

  ERA (until 5 June 1997)

  PES

Danielle Darras   Socialist Party   PES
André Laignel   Socialist Party   PES
Nicole Péry (until 14 July 1997)

Marie-José Denys (from 17 July 1997)

  Socialist Party   PES
Jack Lang (until 31 July 1997)

Henri Weber (from 2 August 1997 until 17 September 1997)

Marie-Thérèse Mutin (from 18 September 1997)

  Socialist Party   PES
Frédérique Bredin (until 19 July 1996)

Marie-Arlette Carlotti (from 20 July 1997)

  Socialist Party   PES
Pierre Moscovici (until 5 June 1997)

Olivier Duhamel (from 6 June 1997)

  Socialist Party   PES
Élisabeth Guigou (until 5 June 1997)

Jean-Louis Cottigny (from 6 June 1997)

  Socialist Party   PES
Jean-Pierre Cot   Socialist Party   PES
Pervenche Berès   Socialist Party   PES
François Bernardini   Socialist Party   PES
Michèle Lindeperg   Socialist Party   PES
Gérard Caudron   Socialist Party   PES
Dominique Baudis (until 2 October 1997)

Roger Karoutchi (from 3 October 1999)

  Union for French Democracy - Centre of Social Democrats (until 16 June 1996)

  Union for French Democracy - Democratic Force (until 2 October 1997)

  Rally for the Republic

  EPP (until 2 October 1997)

  UPE

Hélène Carrère d'Encausse   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Yves Galland (until 18 May 1995)

Jean-Thomas Nordmann (from 19 May 1995)

  Union for French Democracy - Radical Party (until 18 May 1995)  ELDR
Christian Jacob (31 August 1997)

Pierre Lataillade (19 July 1999)

  Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Jean-Pierre Raffarin (18 May 1995)

Jean-Antoine Giansily (from 19 May 1995)

  Union for French Democracy - Republican Party (until 18 May 1995)

  National Centre of Independents

  EPP (until 18 May 1995)

  EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Armelle Guinebertière   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Nicole Fontaine   Union for French Democracy - Centre of Social Democrats (until 16 June 1996)

  Union for French Democracy - Democratic Force (until 2 October 1997)

  EPP
Alain Pompidou   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Yves Verwaerde   Union for French Democracy - Republican Party (until 15 May 1998)

  Liberal Democracy

  EPP
Marie-Thérèse Hermange   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Jean-Louis Bourlanges   Union for French Democracy   EPP
Jacques Donnay   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Françoise Grossetête   Union for French Democracy - Republican Party (until 21 June 1998)

  Union for French Democracy - Liberal Democracy (until 11 March 1999)

  Liberal Democracy

  EPP
Blaise Aldo   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Robert Hersant (until 21 April 1996)

André Fourçans (from 22 April 1996)

  Union for French Democracy - Perspectives and Realities Clubs (until 21 October 1995)

  Union for French Democracy - Popular Party for French Democracy (until 21 April 1996)

  Union for French Democracy

  EPP
Anne-Marie Schaffner   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Francis Decourrière   Social Democratic Party (until 16 November 1996)

  Union for French Democracy - Democratic Force

  EPP
Christian Cabrol   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Bernard Stasi (until 24 April 1998)

Bernard Lehideux (from 25 April 1998)

  Union for French Democracy - Centre of Social Democrats (until 16 June 1996)

  Union for French Democracy - Democratic Force (until 24 April 1998)

  Union for French Democracy - Liberal Democracy

  EPP
Jean-Claude Pasty   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

André Soulier   Union for French Democracy - Republican Party (until 8 December 1997)

  Union for French Democracy - Liberal Democracy

  EPP
Jean-Pierre Bazin   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Pierre Bernard-Reymond   Union for French Democracy - Centre of Social Democrats (until 16 June 1996)

  Union for French Democracy - Democratic Force (until 24 April 1998)

  EPP
Raymond Chesa   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE (28 December 1998)

  I-EN

Georges de Brémond d'Ars   Union for French Democracy - Perspectives and Realities Clubs (until 21 October 1995)

  Union for French Democracy - Popular Party for French Democracy

  EPP
Jean Baggioni   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

Jean-Pierre Bébéar   Union for French Democracy - Republican Party (until 15 May 1998)

  Liberal Democracy

  EPP
Gérard d'Aboville   Rally for the Republic   EDA (until 4 July 1995)

  UPE

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