List of members of the European Parliament for Greece, 1989–1994

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Greece
Delegation (1981)
1st term (1981)
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 members of the European Parliament for Greece in the 1989 to 1994 session. See 1989 European Parliament election in Greece for the election results.

List

NameNational partyEP Group
Alexandros Alavanos   Coalition of the Left and Progress (Synaspismos)   LU
Georgios Anastassopoulos   New Democracy   EPP
Paraskevas Avgerinos   Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC
Efthymios Christodoulou (until 11 April 1990)

Georgios Zavvos (from 25 April 1990)

  New Democracy   EPP
Dimitrios Dessylas   Coalition of the Left and Progress (Synaspismos) (until 7 March 1990)

  New Left Current

  LU
Vassilis Ephremidis   Coalition of the Left and Progress (Synaspismos) (until 18 February 1992)

  Communist Party of Greece

  LU
Marietta Giannakou (until 11 April 1990)

Menelaos Chatzigeorgiou (from 25 April 1990)

  New Democracy   EPP
Jeorjos Romeos (until 13 October 1993)

Emmanouil Karellis (from 21 October 1993)

  Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC
Sotiris Kostopoulos   Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC
Efstathios Lagakos   New Democracy   EPP
Panayotis Lambrias   New Democracy   EPP
Dionysios Livanos (until 22 November 1993)

Georgios Raftopoulos (from 25 November 1993)

  Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC
Dimitrios Nianias   Democratic Renewal   EDA
Dimitrios Pagoropoulos   Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC
Mihalis Papagiannakis   Coalition of the Left and Progress (Synaspismos)   GUE (until 11 January 1993)

  Non-Inscrits

Christos Papoutsis   Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC
Ioannis Pesmazoglou   New Democracy   EPP
Filippos Pierros   New Democracy   EPP
Panayotis Roumeliotis   Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC
Georgios Saridakis   New Democracy   EPP
Pavlos Sarlis   New Democracy   EPP
Ioannis Stamoulis   Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC
Konstantinos Stavrou   New Democracy   EPP
Konstantinos Tsimas   Panhellenic Socialist Movement   SOC

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