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Independents for a Europe of Nations


FieldValue
nameIndependents for a Europe of Nations
titleIndependents for a Europe of Nations
imageIndependents for a Europe of Nations logo.svg
imagecaptionI-EN logo
from20 December 1996
to20 July 1999
precededbyEurope of Nations
succeededbyEurope of Democracies and Diversities
englishabbrI-EN
frenchabbrI-EDN
formalnameGroup of Independents for a Europe of Nations
ideologyEuroscepticism
chairs{{plainlist
* James Goldsmith (20 December 1996 to 12 May 1997)<ref name"MEPJamesGoldsmith"/
* Jens-Peter Bonde (13 May 1997 to 19 July 1999)<ref name"MEPJens-PeterBonde"/
* Johannes Blokland (18 September 1997 to 19 July 1999)<ref name"MEPJohannesBlokland"/
* Georges Berthu (13 May 1997 to 19 July 1999)<ref name"MEPGeorgesBerthu"/
meps15 (5 May 1999)
  • James Goldsmith (20 December 1996 to 12 May 1997)
  • Jens-Peter Bonde (13 May 1997 to 19 July 1999)
  • Johannes Blokland (18 September 1997 to 19 July 1999)
  • Georges Berthu (13 May 1997 to 19 July 1999) Independents for a Europe of Nations was a Eurosceptic political group with seats in the European Parliament between 1996 and 1999.

History

"Group of Independents for a Europe of Nations" was founded on 20 December 1996, succeeding the Europe of Nations group. Following the 1999 European elections, the Group was reorganised into the "Group for a Europe of Democracies and Diversities" on 20 July 1999.

MEPs

MEPs in Independents for a Europe of Nations on 14 December 1998 were as follows:

Member stateMEPsPartyMEPsNotes
Denmark4June Movement2Ulla Margrethe Sandbæk, Jens-Peter Bonde
People's Movement against the EU2Ole Krarup, Lis Jensen
France8Majorité pour l'autre Europe8Charles De Gaulle]], Edouard C.M.P. Des Places, Françoise Seillier, Dominique F.C. Souchet, Frédéric Striby
Netherlands2SGP - GPV - RPF2Rijk Van Dam, Johannes Blokland
United Kingdom1Ulster Unionist Party1James Nicholson

MEPs in Independents for a Europe of Nations on 4 May 1999 were as follows:

Member stateMEPsPartyMEPsNotes
Denmark4June Movement2Ulla Margrethe Sandbæk, Jens-Peter Bonde
People's Movement against the EU2Ole Krarup, Lis Jensen
France8Majorité pour l'autre Europe8Georges Berthu, Stéphane Buffetaut, Hervé Fabre-Aubrespy, Raymond Chesa, Edouard C.M.P. Des Places, Françoise Seillier, Dominique F.C. Souchet, Frédéric Striby
Netherlands2SGP - GPV - RPF2Rijk Van Dam, Johannes Blokland
United Kingdom1Ulster Unionist Party1James Nicholson

Sources

References

References

  1. [http://www.kas.de/wf/de/71.4504/ Political Groups of the European Parliament] {{webarchive. link. (2011-05-17)
  2. "INFO".
  3. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2213. James Goldsmith
  4. {{EP MEP info/archive. 1275. Jens-Peter Bonde
  5. {{EP MEP info/archive. 1969. Johannes Blokland
  6. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2217. Georges Berthu
  7. "News report : 04-05-99".
  8. "Annual accounts (financial reports) and internal financial rules of Political Groups".
  9. "News report : 14-12-98".
  10. {{EP MEP info/archive. 1067. Ulla Margrethe Sandbæk
  11. {{EP MEP info/archive. 1919. Ole Krarup
  12. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2236. Lis Jensen
  13. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2317. Stéphane Buffetaut
  14. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2218. Hervé Fabre-Aubrespy
  15. {{EP MEP info/archive. 1878. Charles De Gaulle
  16. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2222. Edouard C.M.P. Des Places
  17. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2216. Françoise Seillier
  18. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2219. Dominique F.C. Souchet
  19. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2221. Frédéric Striby
  20. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2318. Rijk Van Dam
  21. {{EP MEP info/archive. 1318. James Nicholson
  22. {{EP MEP info/archive. 1877. Raymond Chesa
  23. "Groupe Indépendance-Démocratie ID".
  24. "BBC News - Europe - European parties and groups".
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