- Members of the European Parliament for France 1999–2004
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- William Abitbol (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Sylviane Ainardi (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Danielle Auroi (Greens-EFA)
B
- Jean-Pierre Bebear (European People's Party)
- Pervenche Berès (Party of European Socialists)
- Jean-Louis Bernié (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Georges Berthu (Non-Inscrits)
- Armonia Bordes (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Yasmine Boudjenah (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Alima Boumediene-Thiery (Greens-EFA)
- Jean-Louis Bourlanges (European People's Party)
- Yves Butel (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
C
- Marie-Arlette Carlotti (Party of European Socialists)
- Gérard Caudron (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Isabelle Caullery (Union for Europe of the Nations Group)
- Chantal Cauquil (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Daniel Cohn-Bendit (Greens-EFA)
- Thierry Cornillet (European People's Party)
- Paul Coûteaux (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
D
- Danielle Darras (Party of European Socialists)
- Michel Dary (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Joseph Daul (European People's Party)
- Francis Decourrière (European People's Party)
- Marielle De Sarnez (European People's Party)
- Marie-Hélène Descamps (European People's Party)
- Harlem Désir (Party of European Socialists)
- Christine De Veyrac (European People's Party)
- Olivier Duhamel (Party of European Socialists)
E
- Alain Esclopé (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
F
- Anne Ferreira (Party of European Socialists)
- Hélène Flautre (Greens-EFA)
- Janelly Fourtou (European People's Party)
- Geneviève Fraisse (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Jean-Claude Fruteau (Party of European Socialists)
G
- Marie-Françoise Garaud (Non-Inscrits)
- Georges Garot (Party of European Socialists)
- Charles de Gaulle (Non-Inscrits)
- Marie-Hélène Gillig (Party of European Socialists)
- Bruno Gollnisch (Non-Inscrits)
- Françoise Grossetête (European People's Party)
- Catherine Guy-Quint (Party of European Socialists)
H
- Adeline Hazan (Party of European Socialists)
- Marie-Thérèse Hermange (European People's Party)
- Philippe Herzog (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Brice Hortefeux (European People's Party)
I
- Marie Anne Isler Béguin (Greens-EFA)
J
- Thierry Jean-Pierre (European People's Party)
K
- Alain Krivine (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Florence Kuntz (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
L
- Arlette Laguiller (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Catherine Lalumière (Party of European Socialists)
- Alain Lamassoure (European People's Party)
- Carl Lang (Non-Inscrits)
- Thierry de la Perriere (Non-Inscrits)
- Alain Lipietz (Greens-EFA)
M
- Jean-Charles Marchiani (Union for a Europe of Nations)
- Hugues Martin (European People's Party)
- Jean-Claude Martinez (Non-Inscrits)
- Véronique Mathieu (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Elizabeth Montfort (European People's Party)
- Philippe Morillon (European People's Party)
N
- Sami Naïr (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Jean-Thomas Nordmann (European Liberal, Democrat and Reform Party)
O
- Gérard Onesta (Greens-EFA)
P
- Charles Pasqua (Union for Europe of the Nations)
- Béatrice Patrie (Party of European Socialists)
- Yves Piétrasanta (Greens-EFA)
- Bernard Poignant (Party of European Socialists)
R
- Michel Raymond (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Michel Rocard (Party of European Socialists)
- Didier-Claude Rod (Greens-EFA)
- Martine Roure (Party of European Socialists)
S
- Jean Saint-Josse (Europe of Democracies and Diversities)
- Gilles Savary (Party of European Socialists)
- Michel-Ange Scarbonchi (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Anne-Marie Schaffner (European People's Party)
- Dominique Souchet (Non-Inscrits)
- Marie-France Stirbois (Non-Inscrits)
- Margie Sudre (European People's Party)
- Fodé Sylla (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
T
- Nicole Thomas-Mauro (Union for a Europe of Nations)
V
- Roseline Vachetta (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
- Alexandre Varaut (Non-Inscrits)
- Françoise de Veyrinas (European People's Party)
- Dominique Vlasto (European People's Party)
W
- Francis Wurtz (European United Left/Nordic Green Left)
Z
- François Zimeray (Party of European Socialists)
See also
- Members of the European Parliament 1999-2004
- List of Members of the European Parliament 1999-2004 - for a full alphabetical list
- European Parliament Election 1999
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