Elections, candidates and members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands | |
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1952–1958 | ECSC delegation |
1958–1979 | EP delegation |
1979–1984 | 1st election, candidates and members |
1984–1989 | 2nd election, candidates and members |
1989–1994 | 3rd election, candidates and members |
1994–1999 | 4th election, candidates and members |
1999–2004 | 5th election, candidates and members |
2004–2009 | 6th election, candidates and members |
2009–2014 | 7th election, candidates and members |
2014–2019 | 8th election, candidates and members |
2019–2024 | 9th election, candidates and members |
Below is a list of the 25 members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands in the 1989 to 1994 session.
National party | EP Group | Seats [1] | ± |
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Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 10 / 25 | 1 |
Labour Party | SOC | 8 / 25 | 0 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | LDR | 3 / 25 | 2 |
Rainbow (ppr-psp-cpn-evp-gpn-indep.) | RBW | 2 / 25 | 0 |
Democrats 66 | LDR | 1 / 25 | 1 |
SGP, GPV and RPF | NI | 1 / 25 | 0 |
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Name | Sex | National party | EP Group | Period | Preference vote | ||||||
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Hedy d'Ancona | Female | Labour Party | SOC | 24 July 1984 – 7 November 1989 [2] | |||||||
Jan-Willem Bertens | Male | Democrats 66 | LDR | 24 July 1989 – 20 July 1999 [3] | |||||||
Bouke Beumer | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 17 July 1979 – 19 July 1994 [4] | |||||||
Mathilde van den Brink | Female | Labour Party | SOC | 20 November 1989 – 19 July 1994 [5] | |||||||
Pam Cornelissen | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 24 July 1984 – 20 July 1999 [6] | |||||||
Piet Dankert | Male | Labour Party | SOC | 17 July 1979 – 7 November 1989 [7] | |||||||
Nel van Dijk | Female | Communist Party of the Netherlands | RBW | January 1987 – 1 September 1998 [8] | |||||||
Annemarie Goedmakers | Female | Labour Party | SOC | 20 November 1989 – 19 July 1994 [9] | |||||||
Jim Janssen van Raaij | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 17 July 1979 – 24 July 1984 October 1986 – 20 July 1999 [10] | |||||||
Jessica Larive | Female | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | LDR | 24 July 1984 – 20 July 1999 [11] | |||||||
Hanja Maij-Weggen | Female | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 17 July 1979 – 6 November 1989 [12] | |||||||
Alman Metten | Male | Labour Party | SOC | 24 July 1984 – 20 July 1999 [13] | |||||||
Hemmo Muntingh | Male | Labour Party | SOC | 17 July 1979 – 19 July 1994 [14] | |||||||
Ria Oomen-Ruijten | Female | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 25 July 1989 – 1 July 2014 [15] | |||||||
Arie Oostlander | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 25 July 1989 – 20 July 2004 [16] | |||||||
Karla Peijs | Female | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 25 July 1989 – 27 May 2003 [17] | |||||||
Jean Penders | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 17 July 1979 – 19 July 1994 [18] | |||||||
Bartho Pronk | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 20 November 1989 – 20 July 2004 [19] | |||||||
Maartje van Putten | Female | Labour Party | SOC | 25 July 1989 – 20 July 1999 [20] | |||||||
Jan Sonneveld | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 25 July 1989 – 20 July 1999 [21] | |||||||
Wim van Velzen | Male | Labour Party | SOC | 25 July 1989 – 20 July 1999 [22] | |||||||
Herman Verbeek | Male | Political Party of Radicals | RBW | 25 July 1989 – 19 July 1994 [23] | |||||||
Maxime Verhagen | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 25 July 1989 – 19 July 1994 [24] | |||||||
Ben Visser | Male | Labour Party | SOC | 24 July 1984 – 19 July 1994 [25] | |||||||
Gijs de Vries | Male | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | LDR | 24 July 1984 – 2 August 1998 [26] | |||||||
Leen van der Waal | Male | Reformed Political Party | NI | 24 July 1984 – 2 September 1997 [27] | |||||||
Florus Wijsenbeek | Male | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | LDR | 24 July 1984 – 20 July 1999 [28] | |||||||
Eisso Woltjer | Male | Labour Party | SOC | 17 July 1979 – 19 July 1994 [29] | |||||||
Source: [30] |
On the Christian Democratic Appeal list: (EPP)
On the Labour Party list: (SOC)
| On the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy list: (LDR)
On the Rainbow (ppr-psp-cpn-evp-gpn-indep.) list: (RBW)
On the Democrats 66 list: (LDR)
On the SGP, GPV and RPF list: (NI)
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