List of members of the European Parliament for West Germany, 1979–1984

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Germany
ECSC delegation (1952)
EP delegation (1958)
1st term (1979)
2nd term (1984)
3rd term
4th term (1994)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)

This is a list of the 81 members of the European Parliament for West Germany in the 1979 to 1984 session.

List

NameNational partyEP Group
Jochen van Aerssen   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Siegbert Alber   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Philipp von Bismarck   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Erik Blumenfeld   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Isidor Früh   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Wilhelm Hahn   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Kai-Uwe von Hassel   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Wilhelm Helms   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Karl-Heinz Hoffmann   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Hans Katzer   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Egon Klepsch   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Herbert Köhler [1]   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Horst Langes   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Gerd Lemmer   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Marlene Lenz   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Rudolf Luster   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Ernst Majonica   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Kurt Malangré   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Meinholf Mertens   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Ernst Müller-Hermann   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Franz-Josef Nordlohne [2]   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Gero Pfennig   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Hans-Gert Pöttering   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Albert Pürtsen [3]   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Renate-Charlotte Rabbethge   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Günter Rinsche   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Bernhard Sälzer   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Casimir J. Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg [4]   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Wolfgang Schall   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Paul Schnitker   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Konrad Schön   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Hanna Walz   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Kurt Wawrzik   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Karl von Wogau   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Joachim Wuermeling   Christian Democratic Union   EPP
Heinrich Aigner   Christian Social Union   EPP
Reinhold Bocklet   Christian Social Union   EPP
Ingo Friedrich   Christian Social Union   EPP
Karl Fuchs   Christian Social Union   EPP
Alfons Goppel   Christian Social Union   EPP
Otto von Habsburg   Christian Social Union   EPP
Hans August Lücker   Christian Social Union   EPP
Ursula Schleicher   Christian Social Union   EPP
Mechthild von Alemann   Free Democratic Party   LD
Martin Bangemann   Free Democratic Party   LD
Ulrich Irmer   Free Democratic Party   LD
Heinrich Jürgens   Free Democratic Party   LD
Rudi Arndt   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Willy Brandt [5]   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Ludwig Fellermaier   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Katharina Focke   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Bruno Friedrich   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Volkmar Gabert   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Klaus Hänsch   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Karl Hauenschild [6]   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Luise Herklotz   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Magdalene Hoff   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Jan Klinkenborg   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Heinz Kühn   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Erwin Lange   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Erdmann Linde [7]   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Rolf Linkohr   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Eugen Loderer [8]   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Hans Peters   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Heinke Salisch   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Rudolf Schieler   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Dieter Schinzel   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Gerhard Schmid   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Heinz Schmitt [9]   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Karl Schön   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Olaf Schwencke   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Horst Seefeld   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Hans-Joachim Seeler   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Lieselotte Seibel-Emmerling   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Hellmut Sieglerschmidt   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Heinz Oskar Vetter   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Thomas von der Vring   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Manfred Wagner   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Gerd Walter   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Beate Weber   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Klaus Wettig   Social Democratic Party   SOC
Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul   Social Democratic Party   SOC

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  1. Resigned on 16 January 1981. Replaced by Otmar Franz on 30 January 1981.
  2. Died 29 January 1981. Replaced by Rudolf Wedekind on 17 February 1981.
  3. Resigned on 10 June 1980. Replaced by Elmar Brok on 17 June 1980.
  4. Resigned on 30 December 1983. Replaced by Axel N. Zarges on 1 January 1984.
  5. Resigned in 1983. Replaced by Hermann Heinemann on 11 March 1983.
  6. Resigned in 1980. Replaced by Karl-Heinrich Mihr on 16 January 1980.
  7. Resigned on 28 September 1981. Replaced by Dieter Rogalla on 30 September 1981.
  8. Resigned on 14 January 1980. Replaced by Fritz Gautier on 18 January 1980.
  9. Died 30 October 1980. Replaced by Helmut Martin Rieger on 13 November 1980.