This is a list of the members of the European Parliament for France in the 1999 to 2004 session.
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! Name !! National party !! EP Group
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|Charles Pasqua
| Rally for France
| UEN
|-
|Philippe de Villiers (until 16 December 1999)
Alexandre Varaut (from 17 December 2001)
| Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)
Movement for France
| UEN (until 30 January 2001)
NI
|-
| Marie-Françoise Garaud
| Independent
| NI
|-
|
| Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)
Movement for France
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| UEN (until 30 January 2001)
NI
|-
| William Abitbol
| Rally for France
| UEN (until 14 March 2001)
EDD
|-
|Elizabeth Montfort
| Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)
Movement for France (until 9 September 2003)
Union for a Popular Movement
| UEN (until 30 January 2001)
NI (until 1 June 2003)
EPP–ED
|-
|Isabelle Caullery
| Rally for France (until 20 January 2003)
Union for a Popular Movement
| UEN
|-
|Dominique Souchet
| Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)
Movement for France
| UEN (until 30 January 2001)
NI
|-
| Jean-Charles Marchiani
| Rally for France
| UEN
|-
| Thierry de la Perriere
| Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)
Movement for France
| UEN (until 30 January 2001)
NI
|-
|Florence Kuntz
| Rally for France
| UEN (until 14 March 2001)
EDD
|-
|Nicole Thomas-Mauro
| Rally for France (until 22 November 2000)
Movement for France (until 16 June 2003)
Union for a Popular Movement
| UEN (until 30 January 2001)
NI (until 10 March 2003)
UEN
|-
|Paul Coûteaux
| Rally for France
| UEN (until 14 March 2001)
EDD
|-
|François Hollande (until 17 December 1999)
Anne Ferreira (from 18 December 1999)
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Pervenche Berès
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Sami Naïr
| Citizens' Movement
| PES (until 26 June 2002)
NI (until 30 June 2002)
GUE/NGL
|-
|Catherine Lalumière
| Radical Party of the Left
| PES
|-
| Michel Rocard
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Danielle Darras
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Georges Garot
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Marie-Noëlle Lienemann (27 March 2001)
André Laignel (from 28 March 2001 to 4 April 2001)
Michel-Ange Scarbonchi
| Socialist Party (until 4 April 2001)
Radical Party of the Left (until 17 September 2002)
Republican Pole
| PES (until 26 June 2002)
NI (until 30 June 2002)
GUE/NGL
|-
|Gérard Caudron
| Socialist Party (until 9 July 2002)
Independent Socialist
| PES (until 26 January 2002)
NI (until 30 June 2002)
GUE/NGL
|-
|Marie-Hélène Gillig
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Jean-Claude Fruteau
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Marie-Arlette Carlotti
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Adeline Hazan
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
| Gilles Savary
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Michel Dary
| Radical Party of the Left
| PES (until 26 June 2002)
NI (until 30 June 2002)
GUE/NGL
|-
|Béatrice Patrie
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Bernard Poignant
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Martine Roure
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Catherine Guy-Quint
|Catherine Guy-Quint| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Olivier Duhamel
|Catherine Guy-Quint| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|François Zimeray
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Harlem Désir
| Socialist Party
| PES
|-
|Nicolas Sarkozy (until 14 September 1999)
Brice Hortefeux (from 14 September 1999)
| Rally for the Republic (until 26 June 2002)
Union for the Presidential Majority (until 17 November 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Alain Madelin (from 16 June 2002)
Anne-Marie Schaffner (until 28 June 2002)
| Liberal Democracy (until 16 June 2002)
Union for the Presidential Majority - Rally for the Republic (until 17 November 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Margie Sudre
| Rally for the Republic (until 1 December 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Françoise Grossetête
| Liberal Democracy (until 17 November 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Hugues Martin
| Rally for the Republic (until 1 December 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Thierry Jean-Pierre
| Liberal Democracy
| EPP–ED
|-
|Joseph Daul
| Rally for France (until 1 December 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Tokia Saïfi (until 6 May 2002)
Marie-Hélène Descamps (from 13 June 2002)
| Liberal Democracy (until 1 December 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Marie-Thérèse Hermange
| Rally for the Republic (until 1 December 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Christine De Veyrac
| Independent (until 1 December 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Roger Karoutchi (until 31 December 1999)
Dominique Vlasto (from 1 January 2000)
| Rally for the Republic (until 31 December 1999)
Liberal Democracy (until 1 December 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Hervé Novelli (until 16 June 2002)
Jean-Pierre Bebear (from 28 June 2002)
| Liberal Democracy (until 16 June 2002)
Union for the Presidential Majority (until 17 November 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED (until 4 February 2002)
ELDR (until 16 June 2002)
EPP–ED
|-
|Daniel Cohn-Bendit
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|Marie Anne Isler Béguin
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|Alain Lipietz
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|Hélène Flautre
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|Gérard Onesta
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|Danielle Auroi
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|Didier-Claude Rod
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|Alima Boumediene-Thiery
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|Yves Piétrasanta (until 2 February 2004)
Marie-Françoise Duthu (until 3 February 2004)
| The Greens
| G–EFA
|-
|François Bayrou (until 16 June 2002)
Françoise de Veyrinas (from 28 June 2002)
| Union for French Democracy (until 16 June 2002)
Union for the Presidential Majority (until 17 November 2002)
Union for a Popular Movement (until 17 November 2002)
| EPP–ED
|-
|Nicole Fontaine (until 16 June 2002)
Fabienne Keller (from 17 June 2002 until 2 July 2002)
Jean-Thomas Nordmann (from 3 July 2002)
| Union for French Democracy (until 2 July 2002)
Union for French Democracy - Radical Party
| EPP–ED (until 15 December 2003)
ELDR
|-
|Philippe Morillon
| Union for French Democracy
| EPP–ED
|-
|Alain Lamassoure
| Union for French Democracy (until 1 July 2003)
Union for a Popular Movement
| EPP–ED
|-
|Jean-Louis Bourlanges
| Union for French Democracy
| EPP–ED
|-
|Marielle De Sarnez
| Union for French Democracy
| EPP–ED
|-
|Janelly Fourtou
| Union for French Democracy
| EPP–ED
|-
|Thierry Cornillet
| Union for French Democracy
| EPP–ED
|-
|Francis Decourrière
| Union for French Democracy
| EPP–ED
|-
|Jean Saint-Josse
| Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions
| EDD
|-
|Michel Raymond
| Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions
| EDD
|-
|Véronique Mathieu
| Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions
| EDD
|-
|Yves Butel
| Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions
| EDD
|-
|Jean-Louis Bernié
| Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions
| EDD
|-
|Alain Esclopé
| Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions
| EDD
|-
|Jean-Marie Le Pen (until 10 April 2004)
Marie-France Stirbois (from 11 Aprtil 2003)
| National Front
| TGI (2 October 2001)
NI
|-
|Charles de Gaulle
| National Front
| TGI (2 October 2001)
NI
|-
|Jean-Claude Martinez
| National Front
| TGI (2 October 2001)
NI
|-
|Bruno Gollnisch
| National Front
| TGI (2 October 2001)
NI
|-
|Carl Lang
| National Front
| TGI (2 October 2001)
NI
|-
|Arlette Laguiller
| Workers' Struggle
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Alain Krivine
| Revolutionary Communist League
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Armonia Bordes
| Workers' Struggle
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Roseline Vachetta
| Revolutionary Communist League
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Chantal Cauquil
| Workers' Struggle
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Robert Hue (until 31 July 2000)
Philippe Herzog (from 1 August 2000)
| Communist Party (until 31 July 2000)
Independent
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Geneviève Fraisse
| Independent
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Yasmine Boudjenah
| Communist Party
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Francis Wurtz
| Communist Party
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Fodé Sylla
| Independent
| GUE/NGL
|-
|Sylviane Ainardi
| Communist Party
| GUE/NGL
|}
See also
- Members of the European Parliament 1999–2004
- List of members of the European Parliament, 1999–2004 - for a full alphabetical list
- 1999 European Parliament election in France
