- Members of the European Parliament for Portugal 2004–2009
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Members of the
European Parliament
for Portugal2nd Term (1987) 3rd Term (1989) 4th Term (1994) 5th Term (1999) 6th Term (2004) 7th Term (2009) This is a list of Members of the European Parliament for Portugal in the 2004 to 2009 session, ordered by name. See European Parliament election, 2004 (Portugal) for election results.
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- Luis Manuel Capoulas Santos, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
- Paulo Casaca, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
- Carlos Coelho (European People's Party–European Democrats)
- Fausto Correia, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
D
E
- Maria da Assunção Esteves (European People's Party–European Democrats)
- Edite Estrela, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
F
- Emanuel Jardim Fernandes, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
- Elisa Ferreira, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
- Ilda Figueiredo, Portuguese Communist Party (European United Left - Nordic Green Left)
- Duarte Freitas (European People's Party–European Democrats)
G
- Ana Maria Gomes, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
- Vasco Graça Moura (European People's Party–European Democrats)
- Pedro Guerreiro, Portuguese Communist Party (European United Left - Nordic Green Left)¹
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- Jamila Madeira, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
- Sérgio Marques (European People's Party–European Democrats)
P
- João de Deus Pinheiro (European People's Party–European Democrats)
- Miguel Portas, Bloco de Esquerda (European United Left - Nordic Green Left)
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- Luís Queiró (European People's Party–European Democrats)
R
- José Ribeiro e Castro (European People's Party–European Democrats)
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- José Albino Silva Peneda (European People's Party–European Democrats)
- Sérgio Sousa Pinto, Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
Notes
- Pedro Guerreiro replaced Sérgio Ribeiro (Portuguese Communist Party, European United Left - Nordic Green Left) on 13 January 2005.
- António Costa (Socialist Party, Party of European Socialists) resigned on 11 March 2005.
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