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List of members of the European Parliament for France, 1979–1984

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Members of the
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)
10th term (2024)

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

List

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Name National party EP Group Constituency
Gisèle Bochenek-Forray   Socialist Party   S
Édith Cresson   Socialist Party   S
Jacques Delors   Socialist Party   S
Claude Estier   Socialist Party   S
Maurice Faure   Radical Party of the Left   S
Yvette Fuillet   Socialist Party   S
Françoise Gaspard   Socialist Party   S
Gérard Jaquet   Socialist Party   S
Charles Josselin   Socialist Party   S
Charles-Emile Loo   Socialist Party   S
Gilles Martinet   Socialist Party   S
Pierre Mauroy   Socialist Party   S
Jacques Moreau   Socialist Party   S
Didier Motchane   Socialist Party   S
Jean Oehler   Socialist Party   S
Daniel Percheron   Socialist Party   S
Georges Sarre   Socialist Party   S
Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg   Radical Party of the Left   S
Georges Sutra de Germa   Socialist Party   S
Marie-Claude Vayssade   Socialist Party   S
Yvette Roudy   Socialist Party   S
Gustave Ansart   Communist Party   COM
Louis Baillot   Communist Party   COM
Robert Chambeiron   Communist Party   COM
Félix Damette   Communist Party   COM
Danielle de March-Ronco   Communist Party   COM
Jacques Denis   Communist Party   COM
Guy Fernandez   Communist Party   COM
Georges Frischmann   Communist Party   COM
Maxime Gremetz   Communist Party   COM
Jacqueline Hoffmann   Communist Party   COM
Emmanuel Maffre-Baugé   Communist Party   COM
Georges Marchais   Communist Party   COM
Maurice Martin   Communist Party   COM
Sylvie Mayer   Communist Party   COM
René-Emile Piquet   Communist Party   COM
Henriette Poirier   Communist Party   COM
Pierre-Benjamin Pranchère   Communist Party   COM
Paul Vergès   Communist Party   COM
Francis Wurtz   Communist Party   COM
Hubert Jean Buchou (until 30 September 1980)

Pierre-Bernard Cousté (from 13 October 1980)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Jacques Chirac (until 28 April 1980)

Gérard Israël (from 16 May 1980)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Nicole Chouraqui (until 16 October 1980)

François-Marie Geronimi (from 17 October 1980)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Michel Debré (until 30 September 1980)

Marie-Madeleine Fourcade (from 13 October 1980 to 17 September 1981)

Xavier Deniau (from 18 September 1981 to 14 April 1983)

Jacqueline Nebout (from 25 April 1983)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Vincent Ansquer   Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Gustave Deleau   Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Marie-Madeleine Dienesch (until 30 September 1980)

Jean de Lipkowski (from 13 October 1980 to 15 December 1981)

René Paulhan (from 16 December 1981 to 09 March 1983)

Marie-Claire Scamaroni (from 11 March 1983)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Maurice Druon (until 20 June 1980)

André Fanton (from 26 June 1980 to 16 April 1982)

André Bord (from 19 April 1982)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Alain Gillot (until 30 September 1980)

André Turcat (from 13 October 1980 to 17 September 1981)

Jean Méo (from 18 September 1981 to 30 September 1982)

Magdeleine Anglade (from 06 October 1982 to 18 November 1983)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe (until 30 September 1982)

  National Centre of Independents and Peasants (from 06 October 1982 to 18 November 1983)

  EPD
Claude Labbé (until 09 July 1980)

Jean-José Clément (from 11 July 1980 to 15 February 1982)

Jean Mouchel (from 16 February 1982 to 30 September 1983)

Hector Rolland (from 01 October 1983)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Christian de la Malène   Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Pierre Messmer (until 27 June 1980)

Maurice Doublet (from 01 July 1980 to 18 June 1981)

Michel Junot (from 19 June 1981 to 12 January 1983)

Roger Gauthier (from 13 January 1983)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Christian Poncelet (until 30 September 1980)

Daniel Vié (from 13 October 1980)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Eugène Remilly   Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Louise Weiss (until 26 May 1983)

Hugues Tatilon (from 27 May 1983 to 24 July 1983)

Gabriel Kaspereit (from 25 July 1983)

  Defense of French Interests in Europe   EPD
Henri Caillavet   Union for France   L (until 04 May 1982)

  S

Corentin Calvez   Union for France   L
Francis Combe (until 15 April 1982)

Jean-Thomas Nordmann (from 16 April 1982)

  Union for France   L
Charles Delatte   Union for France   L
Robert Delorozoy   Union for France   L
Georges Donnez   Union for France   L
Edgar Faure   Union for France   L
Yves Galland   Union for France   L
Simone Martin   Union for France   L
Jean-François Pintat   Union for France   L
Michel Poniatowski   Union for France   L
Marie-Jane Pruvot   Union for France   L
André Rossi   Union for France   L
Victor Sablé   Union for France   L
Christiane Scrivener   Union for France   L
Simone Veil   Union for France   L
Pierre Baudis   Union for France   L (until 31 December 1980)

  EPP

Francisque Collomb   Union for France   EPP
Michel Debatisse (until 23 October 1979)

Edgard Pisani (from 24 October 1979)

  Union for France (until 23 October 1979)

  Socialist Party (from 24 October 1979)

  EPP (until 23 October 1979)

  S (from 24 October 1979)

André Diligent   Union for France   EPP
Jean Lecanuet   Union for France   EPP
Olivier d'Ormesson   Union for France   EPP
Louise Moreau   Union for France   EPP
Pierre Pflimlin   Union for France   EPP
Jean Seitlinger   Union for France   EPP
Maurice-René Simonnet   Union for France   EPP

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