Europe of Nations

The Europe of Nations Group was a Eurosceptic political group with seats in the European Parliament between 1994 and 1996.

European Nations Group
European Parliament group
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NameEuropean Nations Group
English abbr.EN[1]
French abbr.EDN[2]
Formal nameEurope of Nations Group (Coordination Group)[3]
IdeologyEuroscepticism
From19 July 1994[4][3]
To10 November 1996[4][3]
Preceded byn/a
Succeeded byIndependents for a Europe of Nations
Chaired byJames Goldsmith (19 July 1994 to 10 November 1996)[3]
MEP(s)19 (19 July 1994)[5]

History

The Europe of Nations Group (Coordination Group)[3] was formed on 19 July 1994.[4][3] It was the first Eurosceptic Group in the Parliament. It lasted until 10 November 1996.[4][3] The group was succeeded by the Independents for a Europe of Nations from 20 December 1996.

MEPs

MEPs in Europe of Nations Group (Coordination Group) on 1 August 1994 were as follows:

Member state MEPs Party MEPs Notes
Denmark 4[6] June Movement[6] 2[6] Ulla Margrethe Sandbæk,[7] Jens-Peter Bonde?[5]
People's Movement against the EU[6] 2[6] Ole Krarup,[8] Lis Jensen[9]
France 13[6] Majorité pour l'autre Europe 13[6] Charles De Gaulle,[10] Georges Berthu,[11] James Goldsmith,[3] Françoise Seillier,[12] Hervé Fabre-Aubrespy,[13] Frédéric Striby,[14] Philippe de Villiers,[15] Anne Christine Poisson,[16] Marie-France De Rose,[17] Edouard C.M.P. Des Places,[18] Dominique F.C. Souchet,[19] Philippe-Armand Martin,[20] Thierry Jean-Pierre[21]
Netherlands 2[6] SGP-GPV[6] 2[6] Leen Van Der Waal,[22] Johannes Blokland[23]

Sources

References

  1. "Democracy in the European Parliament" (PDF).
  2. ""The European Parliament And Enlargement: From 1973 To 2000" by Karlheinz Neunreither" (PDF).
  3. European Parliament archive entry for James Goldsmith (incl. Membership)
  4. "Groupe Indépendance-Démocratie ID". www.europe-politique.eu.
  5. "European Parliament:1994-1995 Session:Sittings Of 19 To 22 July 1994:Palais de L'Europe - Strasbourg:Part I:Proceedings Of The Sitting".
  6. "Élections européennes 1994". www.europe-politique.eu.
  7. European Parliament archive entry for Ulla Margrethe Sandbæk (incl. Membership)
  8. European Parliament archive entry for Ole Krarup (incl. Membership)
  9. European Parliament archive entry for Lis Jensen (incl. Membership)
  10. European Parliament archive entry for Charles De Gaulle (incl. Membership)
  11. European Parliament archive entry for Georges Berthu (incl. Membership)
  12. European Parliament archive entry for Françoise Seillier (incl. Membership)
  13. European Parliament archive entry for Hervé Fabre-Aubrespy (incl. Membership)
  14. European Parliament archive entry for Frédéric Striby (incl. Membership)
  15. European Parliament archive entry for Philippe de Villiers (incl. Membership)
  16. European Parliament archive entry for Anne Christine Poisson (incl. Membership)
  17. European Parliament archive entry for Marie-France De Rose (incl. Membership)
  18. European Parliament archive entry for Edouard C.M.P. Des Places (incl. Membership)
  19. European Parliament archive entry for Dominique F.C. Souchet (incl. Membership)
  20. European Parliament archive entry for Philippe-Armand Martin (incl. Membership)
  21. "Élus élections européennes 1994". www.france-politique.fr.
  22. European Parliament archive entry for Leen Van Der Waal (incl. Membership)
  23. European Parliament archive entry for Johannes Blokland (incl. Membership)
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