List of members of the European Parliament for Sweden, 1999–2004
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Members of the European Parliament for Sweden | |
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Delegation | (1995) |
4th term | (1995) |
5th term | (1999) |
6th term | (2004) |
7th term | (2009) |
8th term | (2014) |
9th term | (2019) |
This is a list of the 22 members of the European Parliament for Sweden in the 1999 to 2004 session.
List[]
Name | National party | EP group |
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Jan Andersson | Social Democratic Party | PES |
Moderate Party | EPP–ED | |
Gunilla Carlsson[1] | Moderate Party | EPP–ED |
Charlotte Cederschiöld | Moderate Party | EPP–ED |
Left Party | EUL–NGL | |
Göran Färm | Social Democratic Party | PES |
Per Gahrton | Green Party | G–EFA |
Ewa Hedkvist Petersen | Social Democratic Party | PES |
Anneli Hulthén[2] | Social Democratic Party | PES |
Staffan Linder[3] | Moderate Party | EPP–ED |
Cecilia Malmström | Liberal People's Party | ELDR |
Centre Party | ELDR | |
Marit Paulsen | Liberal People's Party | ELDR |
Christian Democrats | EPP–ED | |
Left Party | EUL–NGL | |
Olle Schmidt | Liberal People's Party | ELDR |
Pierre Schori[4] | Social Democratic Party | PES |
Inger Schörling | Green Party | G–EFA |
Jonas Sjöstedt | Left Party | EUL–NGL |
Moderate Party | EPP–ED | |
Maj Britt Theorin | Social Democratic Party | PES |
Anders Wijkman | Christian Democrats | EPP–ED |
Notes[]
- ^ Resigned in 2002, became a member of the Riksdag after the 2002 election. Replaced by on 23 October 2002.
- ^ Resigned in 2003. Replaced by Yvonne Sandberg-Fries on 1 February 2003.
- ^ Resigned in 2000 because of personal reasons. Replaced by Lisbeth Grönfeldt Bergman on 16 April 2000.
- ^ Resigned in 2000, became the Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Replaced by Hans Karlsson on 1 August 2000.
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