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

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Spain
Delegation (1986)
2nd term (1987)
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 members of the European Parliament for Spain in the 1994 to 1999 session, ordered by name. See 1994 European Parliament election in Spain for election results.

List

NameNational partyEP Group
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  People's Party   EPP
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  Socialist Workers' Party   PES
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  United LeftInitiative for Catalonia   EUL (1994–1995) / EUL–NGL
  Convergence and Union   ELDR
  Convergence and Union   ELDR
  Convergence and Union   ELDR
  Nationalist Coalition
  Nationalist Coalition

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