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Les Eurodéputés Français 2019-2024 LES EURODÉPUTÉS FRANÇAIS 2019-2024 STÉPHANE SÉJOURNÉ (D) STÉPHANE BIJOUX GILLES BOYER SYLVIE BRUNET PASCAL CANFIN CATHERINE CHABAUD JURI / ECON REGI / DEVE / EMPL ECON / CONT / AFCO EMPL (VC) / FEMM ENVI (P) / ECON DEVE / ENVI / PECH ILANA CICUREL JÉRÉMY DÉCERLE PASCAL DURAND LAURENCE FARRENG BERNARD GUETTA SANDRO GOZI CULT / EMPL AGRI / INTA AFCO (C) / JURI CULT (C) / REGI AFET / DROI / CULT IMCO / AFCO / REGI CHRISTOPHE GRUDLER VALÉRIE HAYER PIERRE KARLESKIND FABIENNE KELLER NATHALIE LOISEAU DOMINIQUE RIQUET ITRE / AFET / SEDE BUDG (C) / ITRE PECH (P) / CONT/ TRAN LIBE / BUDG AFET / SEDE (P) / LIBE TRAN / ITRE VÉRONIQUE MARIE-PIERRE STÉPHANIE CHRYSOULA IRÈNE TOLLERET SYLVIE GUILLAUME (D) TRILLET-LENOIR VEDRENNE YON-COURTIN ZACHAROPOULOU REGI / FEMM / AGRI LIBE / IMCO / PETI ENVI / EMPL INTA (VP) / EMPL / PETI ECON (VP) / IMCO / PECH DEVE (VP) / FEMM / ENVI RAPHAËL GLUCKSMANN ERIC ANDRIEU AURORE LALUCQ PIERRE LARROUTUROU NORA MEBAREK MICHÈLE RIVASI (D) AFET / DROI (VP) AGRI / ENVI ECON / INTA BUDG / EMPL REGI / TRAN / PECH DEVE (C) / CONT / ENVI LIBE / AFCO GWENDOLINE FRANÇOIS ALFONSI BENOIT BITEAU DAMIEN CARÊME DAVID CORMAND KARIMA DELLI DELBOS-CORFIELD ITRE / REGI / AFCO AGRI / DEVE / PECH LIBE / ECON / ITRE BUDG / IMCO / PETI TRAN (P) / ECON FEMM (VP) / AFCO / LIBE MOUNIR SATOURI SALIMA YENBOU CLAUDE GRUFFAT YANNICK JADOT CAROLINE ROOSE MARIE TOUSSAINT EMPL / SEDE AFET / CULT (C) / ECON / IMCO / AGRI ENVI / INTA REGI / DEVE / PECH ITRE / JURI (C) / ENVI AFET / DROI EMPL / DROI FRANÇOIS-XAVIER NATHALIE ARNAUD DANJEAN GEOFFROY DIDIER AGNÈS EVREN BRICE HORTEFEUX BELLAMY (D) COLIN-OESTERLÉ INTA / SEDE (C) / JURI (VC) / IMCO ENVI / PETI / ECON AFCO / TRAN ITRE / PECH / CULT ENVI / LIBE AFET / CONT YOUNOUS OMARJEE (D) MANON AUBRY MANUEL BOMPARD NADINE MORANO ANNE SANDER LËILA CHAIBI REGI (P) / CONT (C) / JURI (C) / DEVE / ITRE / AGRI / LIBE / DEVE BURO / AGRI / EMPL EMPL / AFCO / TRAN BUDG ECON ENVI / PECH ANNE-SOPHIE EMMANUEL MAUREL JÉRÔME RIVIÈRE (D) MATHILDE ANDROUËT JORDAN BARDELLA NICOLAS BAY PELLETIER INTA / AFET / JURI AFET / SEDE (C) / ITRE REGI PETI LIBE / AFET / ECON IMCO / TRAN / LIBE / PETI AURÉLIE BEIGNEUX DOMINIQUE BILDE ANNIKA BRUNA GILBERT COLLARD JEAN PAUL GARRAUD CATHERINE GRISET ENVI DEVE / EMPL FEMM / ENVI CULT / PETI JURI / LIBE / DEVE ENVI / CULT JEAN FRANÇOIS JALKH FRANCE JAMET VIRGINIE JORON HERVÉ JUVIN JEAN-LIN LACAPELLE HÉLÈNE LAPORTE CONT EMPL (C) / PECH IMCO (C) / FEMM ECON / INTA / SEDE IMCO / INTA BUDG / ECON / JURI MAXETTE PIRBAKAS GILLES LEBRETON JULIE LECHANTEUX THIERRY MARIANI JOËLLE MÉLIN PHILIPPE OLIVIER INTA/ AGRI / AGRI / JURI (C) / AFCO TRAN / EMPL AFET (C) / ITRE / DROI ITRE / ENVI / AGRI TRAN / LIBE REGI / PECH P : PRÉSIDENT GROUPE DU PARTI POPULAIRE EUROPÉEN (PPE) VP : VICE-PRÉSIDENT GROUPE DE L’ALLIANCE PROGRESSISTE DES SOCIALISTES ET DÉMOCRATES (S&D) C : COORDINATEUR RENEW EUROPE VC : VICE-COORDINATEUR GROUPE DES VERTS / ALLIANCE LIBRE EUROPÉENNE D : CHEF DE DÉLÉGATION ANDRÉ ROUGÉ GROUPE «IDENTITÉ ET DÉMOCRATIE» REGI / TRAN NATIONALE GROUPE CONFÉDÉRAL DE LA GAUCHE UNITAIRE EUROPÉENNE / GAUCHE VERTE NORDIQUE Votre cabinet de conseil en stratégies d’infl uence auprès des institutions européennes _ _ Email : [email protected] Tél. : +32 2 280 28 01 : @AthenoraEU Avril 2020.
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