List of members of the European Parliament for France, 2019–2024

This is a list of members of the European Parliament for France in the 2019 to 2024 session.

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Partisan distribution

Five MEPs were formally considered to have been elected in the elections, but did not take their seats until the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union on 31 January 2020.[1] They included Jean-Lin Lacapelle (RN), Sandro Gozi (IV), Ilana Cicurel (LREM), Claude Gruffat (SE), and Nora Mebarek (PS).

Partisan distribution of elected members of the European Parliament for France, 2019-2024
Parliamentary Group Seats 2019 election list Party Seats European Party
ID 19 Prenez le pouvoir, liste soutenue par Marine Le Pen National Rally (RN) 16 PID
Sans étiquette (SE) 3 PID
RE 25[2] Renaissance, soutenue par La République en marche, le MoDem et ses partenaires Renaissance (RE) 10 None
Democratic Movement (MoDem) 6 PDE
Radical Party (PR) 2 ALDE Party
Horizons 2 None
Territories of Progress (TDP) 1 None
Sans étiquette (SE) 3 None
Italia Viva (Italy) 1 PDE
V-ALE 11 Europe Écologie The Ecologists (LÉ) (including 1 ex-) 8 PVE
Party of the Corsican Nation (PNC) 1 ALE
Breton Democratic Union (UDB) 1 None
Sans étiquette (SE) 1 None
PPE 8 Union de la droite et du centre The Republicans (LR) 7 PPE
The Centrists (LC) 1 None
GUE/NGL 6 La France insoumise La France Insoumise (LFI) 3 MLP
Left Party (PG) - LFI 2 MLP
Republican and Socialist Left (GRS) 1 None
S&D 6 Envie d'Europe écologique et sociale Socialist Party (PS) 3 PSE
Place Publique (PP) 2 None
New Deal (ND) 1 None
Non-Inscrits 4 Reconquête! (R!) 4 None

List of members of the European Parliament

# Name List Party
1 Jordan Bardella RN RN
2 Hélène Laporte RN RN
3 Thierry Mariani RN SE
4 Dominique Bilde RN RN
5 Hervé Juvin RN SE
6 Joëlle Mélin RN RN
7 Virginie Joron RN RN
8 Jean-Paul Garraud RN SE
9 Catherine Griset RN RN
10 Gilles Lebreton RN RN
11 Jean-François Jalkh RN RN
12 Aurélia Beigneux RN RN
13 Julie Lechanteux RN RN
14 Philippe Olivier RN RN
15 Annika Bruna RN RN
16 France Jamet RN RN
17 André Rougé RN RN
18 Mathilde Androuët RN RN
19 Jean-Lin Lacapelle RN RN
20 Marie Dauchy RN RN
21 Éric Minardi RN RN
22 Patricia Chagnon RN RN
1 Nathalie Loiseau RE–MoDem Horizons
2 Pascal Canfin RE–MoDem RE
3 Marie-Pierre Vedrenne RE–MoDem MoDem
4 Jérémy Decerle RE–MoDem SE
5 Catherine Chabaud RE–MoDem MoDem
6 Stéphane Séjourné RE–MoDem RE
7 Fabienne Keller RE–MoDem RE
8 Bernard Guetta RE–MoDem SE
9 Irène Tolleret RE–MoDem TDP
10 Stéphane Bijoux RE–MoDem RE
11 Sylvie Brunet RE–MoDem MoDem
12 Gilles Boyer RE–MoDem Horizons
13 Stéphanie Yon-Courtin RE–MoDem RE
14 Pierre Karleskind RE–MoDem RE
15 Laurence Despaux-Farreng RE–MoDem MoDem
16 Dominique Riquet RE–MoDem PR
17 Véronique Trillet-Lenoir RE–MoDem RE
18 Pascal Durand RE–MoDem SE
19 Valérie Hayer RE–MoDem RE
20 Christophe Grudler RE–MoDem MoDem
21 Chrysoula Zacharopoulou RE–MoDem RE
22 Sandro Gozi RE–MoDem Italia Viva (Italy)
23 Ilana Cicurel RE–MoDem RE
24 Salima Yenbou[3] RE–MoDem RE
25 Max Orville RE–MoDem MoDem
26 Catherine Amalric RE–MoDem PR
27 Guy Lavocat RE–MoDem RE
1 Yannick Jadot
2 Michèle Rivasi
3 Damien Carême
4 Marie Toussaint
5 David Cormand
6 Karima Delli
7 Mounir Satouri
8 Caroline Roose CE
9 François Alfonsi PNC
10 Benoît Biteau SE
11 Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield
12 Claude Gruffat
13 Lydie Massard UDB
14 François Thiollet
1 François-Xavier Bellamy LR–LC LR
2 Agnès Evren LR–LC LR
3 Arnaud Danjean LR–LC LR
4 Nadine Morano LR–LC LR
5 Brice Hortefeux LR–LC LR
6 Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé LR–LC LC
7 Geoffroy Didier LR–LC LR
8 Anne Sander LR–LC LR
9 Laurence Sailliet LR–LC LR
1 Manon Aubry FI FI
2 Manuel Bompard FI FI
3 Leïla Chaibi FI FI
4 Younous Omarjee FI FI
5 Anne-Sophie Pelletier FI FI
6 Emmanuel Maurel FI GRS
7 Marina Mesure FI FI
1 Raphaël Glucksmann PS–PP–ND PP
2 Sylvie Guillaume PS–PP–ND PS
3 Éric Andrieu PS–PP–ND PS
4 Aurore Lalucq PS–PP–ND PP
5 Pierre Larrouturou PS–PP–ND ND
6 Nora Mebarek PS–PP–ND PS
7 Christophe Clergeau PS–PP–ND PS
1 Nicolas Bay None R!
2 Gilbert Collard None R!
3 Maxette Grisoni-Pirbakas None R!
4 Jérôme Rivière None R!

Replacement members

Outgoing MEP Incoming MEP Constituency Date of entry Party Party
Chrysoula Zacharopoulou Max Orville France 20 May 2022 RE La République En Marche!
Hélène Laporte Marie Dauchy France 29 July 2022 ID National Rally
Joëlle Mélin Éric Minardi France 29 July 2022 ID National Rally
Julie Lechanteux Patricia Chagnon France 29 July 2022 ID National Rally
Manuel Bompard Marina Mesure France 29 July 2022 GUE/NGL La France Insoumise
Éric Andrieu Christophe Clergeau France 1 June 2023 S&D Socialist Party
Véronique Trillet-Lenoir (died)[4] Catherine Amalric France 9 August 2023 RE Renaissance
Agnès Evren Laurence Sailliet France 14 September 2023 EPP The Republicans
Yannick Jadot Lydie Massard France 14 September 2023 G/EFA The Ecologists
Michèle Rivasi (died)[5] François Thiollet France 30 November 2023 G/EFA The Ecologists
Stéphane Séjourné Guy Lavocat France 12 January 2024 RE Renaissance

References

  1. ^ Depecker, Loïc (2011), "Le français et les langues européennes dans les sciences et techniques", Le français et les langues d'Europe, Presses universitaires de Rennes, pp. 259–266, doi:10.4000/books.pur.33084, ISBN 978-2-7535-1728-8
  2. ^ "L'Eurodéputée Salima Yenbou rejoint Renew Europe qui continue de se renforcer". Renew Europe. 8 March 2022.
  3. ^ "L'Eurodéputée Salima Yenbou rejoint Renew Europe qui continue de se renforcer". Renew Europe. 8 March 2022.
  4. ^ "French MEP Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, health advocate and oncologist, dies at 66". POLITICO. 9 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Décès de Michèle Rivasi : les réactions politiques à la mort de l'eurodéputée drômoise". Ici. 29 November 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.

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