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Annuaire Des Députés Européens Élus En France Dont La Remise À Jour Est Régulière ( Annuaire des députés européens élus en France Édition Mars 2013 Bureau d'Information pour la France du Parlement européen 288 boulevard Saint-Germain - 75007 PARIS Tél. : 01 40 63 40 00 - Fax : 01 45 51 52 53 - Courriel : [email protected] Site : www.europarl.fr 2 Au lendemain des élections européennes du 7 juin 2009, le Parlement européen ayant entamé une nouvelle législature, il nous avait semblé utile de publier un annuaire des députés européens élus en France dont la remise à jour est régulière. Ainsi, la version présente prend en compte les récents changements dus à la nomination de certains députés européens au poste de Ministre. Depuis leur élection, les élus se sont attaqués à de nombreux et importants défis : crise économique et financière, changement climatique, agriculture, budget... autant de sujets qui nous concernent tous dans notre vie quotidienne. Élus au suffrage universel direct, les députés représentent les citoyens et expriment au sein du Parlement européen leurs préoccupations et leurs attentes. Ils sont donc les interlocuteurs privilégiés au niveau européen des élus, des journalistes, des milieux économiques, patronaux et syndicaux, des associations et, plus largement, de tous les citoyens qui souhaitent s'adresser à eux. Ce rapprochement de tous, que chacun appelle de ses voeux, passe par la mise à disposition des informations nécessaires. En ce sens, nous espérons que cet annuaire pourra y contribuer. Nous souhaitons à tous les utilisateurs de ce document des contacts fructueux avec leurs députés et avec notre Bureau d'information, qui est naturellement à la disposition de tous. Alain Barrau Bureau d'information en France du Parlement européen 3 4 SOMMAIRE Liste par ordre alphabétique des députés européens élus en France...................................................................................................... 7 Liste par régions des députés européens élus en France...................................................................................................... 9 Groupes politiques.....................................................................................................................................11 Répartition dans les commissions parlementaires des députés européens élus en France......................................................................................................13 Répartition dans les délégations des députés européens élus en France......................................................................................................19 Circonscription Est....................................................................................................................................27 Circonscription Ile-de-France...................................................................................................................37 Circonscription Massif central-Centre....................................................................................................51 Circonscription Nord-Ouest.....................................................................................................................57 Circonscription Ouest................................................................................................................................69 Circonscription Outre-Mer.......................................................................................................................79 Circonscription Sud-Est............................................................................................................................83 Circonscription Sud-Ouest........................................................................................................................97 Députés "Hors circonscriptions"............................................................................................................109 Coordonnées du Bureau d'information en France du Parlement européen..........................................................................................................113 Coordonnées des institutions européennes............................................................................................115 5 6 Liste par ordre alphabétique des députés européens élus en France (Le chiffre entre parenthèse indique le n° de la page concernant le député) ALFONSI François (84) ANDRIEU Eric (98) AUCONIE Sophie (52) AUDY Jean-Pierre (53) BÉLIER Sandrine (28) BENARAB-ATTOU Malika (85) BENNAHMIAS Jean-Luc (86) BERÈS Pervenche (38) BERRA Nora (87) BESSET Jean-Paul (54) BICEP Jean-Jacob (39) BOULLAND Philippe (58) BOVÉ José (99) CADEC Alain (70) CASTEX Françoise (100) CAVADA Jean-Marie (40) COCHET Yves (110) COHN-BENDIT Daniel (41) COTTIGNY Jean-Louis (59) DANJEAN Arnaud (29) DANTIN Michel (88) DATI Rachida (42) DAUL Joseph (30) DELLI Karima (43) DE SARNEZ Marielle (44) DÉSIR Harlem (45) DE VEYRAC Christine (101) FLAUTRE Hélène (60) FRANCO Gaston (89) GALLO Marielle (46) GAUZÈS Jean-Paul (61) GOLLNISCH Bruno (31) GOULARD Sylvie (71) GREZE Catherine (102) GRIESBECK Nathalie (32) GROSSETÊTE Françoise (90) GUILLAUME Sylvie (91) HÉNIN Jacky (62) HOANG NGOC Liem (33) HORTEFEUX Brice (55) JADOT Yannick (72) JOLY Eva (47) JUVIN Philippe (48) KIIL-NIELSEN Nicole (73) 7 LAMASSOURE Alain (103) LE BRUN Agnès (74) LE GRIP Constance (49) LE HYARIC Patrick (50) LEPAGE Corinne (63) LE PEN Jean-Marie (92) LE PEN Marine (64) MATHIEU Véronique (34) MÉLENCHON Jean-Luc (104) MORIN-CHARTIER Elisabeth (75) OMARJEE Younous (80) PARGNEAUX Gilles (65) PONGA Maurice (81) PROUST Franck (105) RIQUET Dominique (66) RIVASI Michèle (93) ROATTA Jean (111) ROCHEFORT Robert (106) SAÏFI Tokia (67) SANCHEZ-SCHMID Marie-Thérèse (107) STRIFFLER Michèle (35) THOMAS Isabelle (76) TIROLIEN Patrice (82) TRAUTMANN Catherine (36) VERGIAT Marie-Christine (94) VERGNAUD Bernadette (77) de VILLIERS Philippe (78) VLASTO Dominique (95) WEBER Henri (56) ZERIBI Karim (96) 8 Liste par régions des députés européens élus en France (Le chiffre entre parenthèse indique le n° de la page concernant le député) Circonscription Est : BÉLIER Sandrine (Verts/ALE) (28) DANJEAN Arnaud (PPE) (29) DAUL Joseph (PPE) (30) GOLLNISCH Bruno (NI) (31) GRIESBECK Nathalie (ADLE) (32) HOANG NGOC Liem (S&D) (33) MATHIEU Véronique (PPE) (34) STRIFFLER Michèle (PPE) (35) TRAUTMANN Catherine (S&D) (36) Circonscription Ile-de-France : BERÈS Pervenche (S&D) (38) BICEP Jean-Jacob (Verts/ALE) (39) CAVADA Jean-Marie (PPE) (40) COHN-BENDIT Daniel (Verts/ALE) (41) DATI Rachida (PPE) (42) DELLI Karima (Verts/ALE) (43) DE SARNEZ Marielle (ADLE) (44) DÉSIR Harlem (S&D) (45) GALLO Marielle (PPE) (46) JOLY Eva (Verts/ALE) (47) JUVIN Philippe (PPE) (48) LE GRIP Constance (PPE) (49) LE HYARIC Patrick (GUE/NGL) (50) Circonscription Massif central-Centre : AUCONIE Sophie (PPE) (52) AUDY Jean-Pierre (PPE) (53) BESSET Jean-Paul (Verts/ALE) (54) HORTEFEUX Brice (PPE) (55) WEBER Henri (S&D) (56) Circonscription Nord-Ouest : BOULLAND Philippe (PPE) (58) COTTIGNY Jean-Louis (S&D) (59) FLAUTRE Hélène (Verts/ALE) (60) GAUZÈS Jean-Paul (PPE) (61) HÉNIN Jacky (GUE/NGL) (62) LEPAGE Corinne (ADLE) (63) LE PEN Marine (NI) (64) PARGNEAUX Gilles (S&D) (65) RIQUET Dominique (PPE) (66) 9 SAÏFI Tokia (PPE) (67) Circonscription Ouest : CADEC Alain (PPE) (70) GOULARD Sylvie (ADLE) (71) JADOT Yannick (Verts/ALE) (72) KIIL-NIELSEN Nicole (Verts/ALE) (73) LE BRUN Agnès (PPE) (74) MORIN-CHARTIER Elisabeth (PPE) (75) THOMAS Isabelle (S&D) (76) VERGNAUD Bernadette (S&D) (77) de VILLIERS Philippe (EFD) (78) Circonscription Outre-Mer : OMARJEE Younous (GUE/NGL) (80) PONGA Maurice (PPE) (81) TIROLIEN Patrice (S&D) (82) Circonscription Sud-Est : ALFONSI François (Verts/ALE) (84) BENARAB-ATTOU Malika (Verts/ALE) (85) BENNAHMIAS Jean-Luc (ADLE) (86) BERRA Nora (PPE) (87) DANTIN Michel (PPE) (88) FRANCO Gaston (PPE) (89) GROSSETÊTE Françoise (PPE) (90) GUILLAUME Sylvie (S&D) (91) LE PEN Jean-Marie (NI) (92) RIVASI Michèle (Verts/ALE) (93) VERGIAT Marie-Christine (GUE/NGL) (94) VLASTO Dominique (PPE) (95) ZERIBI Karim (S&D) (96) Circonscription Sud-Ouest : ANDRIEU Eric (S&D) (98) BOVÉ José (Verts/ALE) (99) CASTEX Françoise (S&D) (100) DE VEYRAC Christine (PPE) (101) GREZE Catherine (Verts/ALE) (102) LAMASSOURE Alain (PPE) (103) MÉLENCHON Jean-Luc (GUE/NGL) (104) PROUST Franck (PPE) (105) ROCHEFORT Robert (ADLE) (106) SANCHEZ-SCHMID Marie-Thérèse (PPE) (107) Hors circonscription : COCHET (Verts/ALE) (110) ROATTA (PPE) (111) 10 Les groupes politiques Les députés ne siègent pas par délégation nationale, mais se regroupent suivant leurs affinités politiques en groupes transnationaux. Selon le règlement du Parlement européen, pour constituer un groupe, il faut un minimum requis de 25 députés issus d'au moins 7 États membres. Les groupes actuels sont : Groupe du Parti Populaire Européen (PPE) - 270 membres dont 30 Français Président : Joseph DAUL Secrétaire Général : Martin KAMP Tél. Brux. +32(0)2 284 32 65 Tél. Stras. 03 88 17 44 19 [email protected] Groupe de l'Alliance progressiste des Socialistes et Démocrates au Parlement européen (S&D) - 187 membres dont 11 Français Président : Hannes SWOBODA Secrétaire Général : Anna COLOMBO Tél. Brux. +32(0)2 284 22 70 Tél. Stras. 03 88 17 43 86 [email protected] Groupe Alliance des démocrates et des libéraux (ADLE) - 85 membres dont 6 Français Président : Guy VERHOFSTADT Secrétaire Général : Alexander BEELS Tél. Brux. +32(0)2 284 25 61 Tél. Stras. 03 88 17 42 16 [email protected] Groupe des Verts/Alliance libre européenne (Verts/ALE) - 57 membres dont 14 Français
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