European Parliament election, 1979
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The 1979 European Parliamentary Elections were held across all 9 current European Community member-states. These were the first elections ever direct elections to the Parliament and 410 members were elected. The Parliament elected its first female President, Simone Veil.
[edit] Allocation of Seats
- Belgium, 24
- Denmark, 16
- France, 81
- West Germany, 81
- Republic of Ireland, 15
- Italy, 81
- Luxembourg, 6
- Netherlands, 25
- United Kingdom, 87
[edit] External Links
- The election of the Members of the European Parliament European Navigator
- Speach by Simone Veil during the first session European Navigator
1979 | Belgium · Denmark · France · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · United Kingdom · West Germany 1981: Greece |
1984 | Belgium · Denmark · France · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · United Kingdom · West Germany 1987: Portugal · Spain |
1989 | Belgium · Denmark · France · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Portugal · Netherlands · Spain · United Kingdom · West Germany |
1994 | Belgium · Denmark · France · Germany · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Portugal · Netherlands · Spain · United Kingdom 1995: Austria · Finland · Sweden |
1999 | Austria · Belgium · Denmark · Finland · France · Germany · Greece · Ireland · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · Portugal · Spain · Sweden · United Kingdom |
2004 | Austria · Belgium · Cyprus · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Germany · Gibraltar · Greece · Hungary · Ireland · Italy · Latvia · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Malta · Netherlands · Poland · Portugal · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · United Kingdom 2007: Bulgaria · Romania |
2009 | Austria · Belgium · Bulgaria · Cyprus · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Germany · Gibraltar · Greece · Hungary · Ireland · Italy · Latvia · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Malta · Netherlands · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · United Kingdom |