South-West France (European Parliament constituency)

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South-West France
European Parliament constituency
Map of the 2014 European Parliament constituencies with South-West France highlighted in red
Location among the 2014 constituencies
Shown within France
Member stateFrance
Created2004
MEPs10
Sources

South-West France was a former European Parliament constituency. It consisted of the regions of Aquitaine (now part of region Nouvelle-Aquitaine) and Occitania. Ahead of the 2019 European Parliament election, it was abolished in favor of a single national vote.[1]

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2004 Kader Arif
(PS)
Françoise Castex
(PS)
Béatrice Patrie
(PS)
Michel Teychenné
(PS)
Jean-Marie Cavada
(UDF/
MoDem)
Anne Laperrouze
(UDF/
MoDem)
Alain Lamassoure
(UMP)
Christine de Veyrac
(UMP)
Jean-Claude Martinez
(FN)
9 seats
2007
2009 Jean-Luc Mélenchon
(FG)
José Bové
(EELV)
Catherine Grèze
(EELV)
Robert Rochefort
MoDem)
Franck Proust
(UMP
/LR)
Marie-Thérèse Sanchez-Schmidt
(UMP)
2014 Eric Andrieu
(PS)
Virgine Roziére
(PRG)
Louis Aliot
(FN)
Joélle Mállin
(FN)
Michellé Alliot-Marie
(UMP
/LR)
Edouard Ferrand
(FN)
2015
2017 Marie-Pierre Vieu
(PCF)
France Jamet
(FN)

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