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| Moraes | MEP a regular feature of the British media and comm |
| time, De Michelis along with fellow former NPSI | MEP Alessandro Battilocchio were admitted into the |
| The | MEP alliance fell apart in May 1959 after Philip Gu |
| cted as a Liberal and then Liberal Democrat MP, | MEP and elected Hereditary Peer, most recently fini |
| as well as a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) and a member of the Chamber of Deputies. |
| sm (MAS, contributing 10.59% of the vote), URD, | MEP and Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) - to be |
| Members of the European Parliament, Jill Evans | MEP and Eurig Wyn MEP. |
| ral Democrat Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) and a nonvoting member of the House of Lords ( |
| She worked in the European Parliament for an | MEP, and then worked for the European Parliamentary |
| Batten was a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) and stood unsuccessfully in the London mayoral |
| aunch of the Brussels branch with Daniel Hannan | MEP and Geoffrey Van Orden OBE MEP, a joint dinner |
| e South constituency, at the expense of sitting | MEP and party colleague Colm Burke. |
| MEP Andrew Duff (ALDE, UK) is rapporteur on a the r | |
| As of 2011 reforms by liberal | MEP Andrew Duff are being considered by Parliament |
| In 2004, | MEP as founding and constituent party formed the Un |
| date was Rocco Buttiglione, former Minister and | MEP, as well as prominent member of the Union of Ch |
| es as far south as the Fylde coast electing its | MEP as one constituency in 1979 only. |
| ITS | MEP Ashley Mote criticized Stoyanov over comments h |
| She stood down as | MEP at the 2009 European Parliamentary elections, a |
| Banotti, who was an | MEP at the time, was the only practising politician |
| 3D, AutoCAD Map 3D, AutoCAD Mechanical, AutoCAD | MEP, AutoCAD P&ID, AutoCAD Plant 3D and AutoCAD Str |
| On 18 July 2008, Irish Fine Gael | MEP Avril Doyle proposed in a committee in the Euro |
| GP towards women, and so refused to let the SPG | MEP Bas Belder sit in the newly-formed European Con |
| e record slipped to the second-lowest of any UK | MEP, behind Ian Paisley. |
| Before becoming an | MEP, Bloom worked as a financial economist. |
| It currently elects 1 | MEP by first past the post. |
| ,112 votes (10.8%) and Matsis was elected as an | MEP by a margin of just 37 votes. |
| nterests of the European banking industry as an | MEP by working against regulations for the sector. |
| told Thatcher that she would be standing as an | MEP candidate for the UK Independence Party in the |
| f the two parliament system in Europe for Green | MEP Caroline Lucas. |
| 0, Ceylon's governing Mahajana Eksath Peramuna ( | MEP) coalition was falling apart. |
| rliament, requesting they waive the immunity of | MEP Cohn-Bendit, in the context of a criminal inves |
| Sir Robert Atkins | MEP contacted Spanish authorities on 7 May 2010 ask |
| In 1989, the | MEP contested alone under the new proportional repr |
| As an | MEP Crawley was active on the Committee on Women's |
| ourted controversy when he supported his fellow | MEP Danial Hannan's criticism of the NHS. |
| Conservative | MEP Daniel Hannan claimed that Milne's greatest ach |
| telecommunications, a message exchange pattern ( | MEP) describes the pattern of messages required by |
| According to | MEP, due to the company's performance the military |
| no, candidate of The Union; and Nello Musumeci, | MEP elected for the National Alliance and now leade |
| MEP fell apart and the government was defeated. | |
| He became an Independent | MEP for Devon in December 1972, losing his seat in |
| council, Steve Hitchins, she was elected as an | MEP for London at the European Parliament election |
| in the 1979 elections he was elected as Labour | MEP for Nottingham with a very small majority. |
| who retired after ten years as Liberal Democrat | MEP for Scotland. |
| o have done little or no work as a constituency | MEP for the East Midlands. |
| She became an | MEP for the Civic Platform party on 6 December 2007 |
| nt Otto Von Munchweiller, a Danish nobleman and | MEP for East Germany; and his patron Sir Greville l |
| elected as a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for the Birmingham East constituency). |
| ament as the Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Kent West, a political constituency within |
| Baroness Ludford, Liberal Democrat | MEP for London |
| He served as Conservative | MEP for Derbyshire from 1979-1984, Conservative MEP |
| Nigel Farage, | MEP for South East England and former leader |
| David Campbell Bannerman, | MEP for East of England |
| Liz Lynne, Lib Dem | MEP for the West Midlands |
| He served as the | MEP for Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire from 1984 t |
| She served as Labour | MEP for Leicester from 1994 until 1999. |
| He became an | MEP for London in 1984, sitting until 1999. |
| e was also a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for three periods. |
| He served as Conservative | MEP for Northamptonshire from 1979 until 1994. |
| He served as Conservative | MEP for Leicester from 1979 until 1989. |
| tion is the first one, in which Bulgaria elects | MEP for the full 5-year term. |
| he is an S&D Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for the South constituency. |
| He served as Labour | MEP for Suffolk and South West Norfolk from 1994-19 |
| She went on to serve as MP for Lancaster and | MEP for North West England. |
| Susan Waddington, Labour | MEP for Leicester from 1994-9, now at NIACE |
| tephen Hughes (politician) (born 1952), British | MEP for North East England |
| in the European Parliament as Liberal Democrat | MEP for London South and Surrey East until 1999. |
| He was Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for the single-member seat of Yorkshire West f |
| elected as a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Cumbria and Lancashire North. |
| ggins a former Socialist Party TD and a current | MEP for the Dublin constituency. |
| for the European Parliament, he was returned as | MEP for the Merseyside East constituency. |
| ected as the Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Staffordshire East. |
| Conservative Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Thames Valley from 1989 to 1999. |
| She was succeeded as Liberal Democrat | MEP for Scotland by George Lyon, farmer and former |
| he Parliament, he was re-elected a Conservative | MEP for the East Midlands in 1999. |
| Newton Dunn was elected as a Lib Dem | MEP for the first time in the European elections, 2 |
| Andrew Brons, British National Party (BNP) | MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber, former politics l |
| roxbourne) is a Liberal Democrat politician and | MEP for South East England. |
| mpaigning for a dedicated Euro-constituency and | MEP for Cornwall. |
| as a Labour Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Leeds in 1979, staying until 1984. |
| elected again to the European Parliament, as an | MEP for the South East of England Region. |
| o 1994, he sat in the European Parliament as an | MEP for the Italian Communist Party. |
| ht, a former Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Leeds, had held the seat since a by-electi |
| , 1945 was a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Bristol, UK (1989-1999) for the Labour Par |
| currently a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for the North-West constituency. |
| Co-operative Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for the new euro-constituency of Birmingham We |
| In recent times Richard Corbett, an | MEP for Yorkshire and Humber petitioned UEFA for a |
| Labour Party Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for the North West of England. |
| y 1970) is a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for North West England. |
| n Parliament, in 1979, Balfe was elected as the | MEP for London South Inner. |
| He served as Conservative | MEP for London South from 1979-1984, and as Conserv |
| iament from 1994 to his death, first serving as | MEP for Staffordshire East and Derby, and later as |
| s elected as Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Cumbria and Lancashire North. |
| He was later elected the | MEP for Worcestershire and South Warwickshire and f |
| She also served as | MEP for Cumbria and Lancashire North from 1975 unti |
| vative Party Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Norfolk from 1979 to 1994. |
| onservative MP for Peterborough (1950-1974) and | MEP for Greater Manchester South (1979-1984), and a |
| eckx (former SP.A-MP), Lode Van Outrive (former | MEP for the SP.A, and former ABVV) and ETUC chairma |
| Smith was Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for South Wales East from 1984 to 1994, and at |
| He is a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for Scotland and Vice Chair of the Committee o |
| previously a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) for the East Midlands from 1999 to 2009. |
| served as a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) from 1974 until 1979, when MEPs were not direc |
| He was a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) from 1979 to 1984 and Member of Parliament (MP |
| He was the only new | MEP from Scotland elected in 2009, and is the first |
| Donald was a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP), from 2004-2009 representing the Dublin consti |
| field, Labour MP from 1967-83 for Nuneaton, and | MEP from 1984-9 for Merseyside East |
| He was a Conservative Party | MEP from 1979 to 1994 for Lincolnshire. |
| He also served as | MEP from 1999 to 2004 as member of the Group of the |
| ured four seats, but Twinn served briefly as an | MEP from October 21, 2003 until the 2004 elections |
| was a Labour Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) from 1994 to 2004. |
| ormer Labour Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) from the East of England United Kingdom. |
| Conservative Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) from 1989 to 1999, he contested the Buckingham |
| 1979), as a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) from 1973, when he was elected for the Herefor |
| MEP Giorgos Dimitrakopoulos discusses Gas and energ | |
| of Holyhead, his hometown, including the Labour | MEP Glenys Kinnock, he attended the Holyhead County |
| MEP Hans-Peter Martin, who got 14% of the vote in t | |
| He was elected as an | MEP having been selected as the top-ranked Scottish |
| Geeris played in the Dutch League for | MEP, HC Tilburg, HC Den Bosch and Oranje Zwart. |
| Before being elected an | MEP he worked as a PE teacher in Liverpool and was |
| Prior to becoming an | MEP he stood for Parliament in the Wansdyke constit |
| Before becoming an | MEP he was a salesman for British Telecom for 28 ye |
| During his time as an | MEP he also served as a whip and a frontbench spoke |
| As an | MEP he supported a reduction in the tax for Satelli |
| s MEPs and as Political Advisor to Roger Helmer | MEP in the European Parliament in Brussels. |
| He was first elected an | MEP in June 1989. |
| She became an | MEP in 1994, representing the Nottingham and Leices |
| He was elected as a | MEP in the 1984 elections and retained his seat for |
| , who succeeded Derek Vaughan when he became an | MEP in May 2009. |
| served as a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) in 1973 and from 1977 to 1979, being appointed |
| nfederation of Trade Unions until being elected | MEP in 1999. |
| She stepped down as an | MEP in 1999, and is now a member of the West Midlan |
| tics in 1996, while Marin concluded her term as | MEP in 1999. |
| , she curated the photography exhibition at the | MEP in Paris. |
| n May 24th 2011, and now sits as a Conservative | MEP in the European Parliament. |
| served as a Member of the European Parliament ( | MEP) in the period when MEPs were appointed by nati |
| Schoenhof's is now owned by | MEP, Inc., an importer and wholesaler of foreign la |
| Furthermore, the Democratic Rally support | MEP Ioannis Kasoulidis, a former foreign minister, |
| Turnkey | MEP is the construction trade terminology that has |
| The | MEP is a simulation of the European parliament, aim |
| e IND/DEM group, AIDE also includes Non-Inscrit | MEP, Jim Allister, as an individual member. |
| After viewing video footage of the disorder | MEP Joe Higgins said: "The use of Garda horses and |
| none of whom live in East Sussex (albeit Green | MEP Keith Taylor lives in Brighton, historically pa |
| As | MEP Lagendijk has shown particular interest for the |
| European election, 2009 as a Conservative Party | MEP making her, at the age of 30, the youngest Brit |
| until, due to a political deal, Social Democrat | MEP Martin Schulz will take over. |
| ament after directing a Nazi slogan at a German | MEP Martin Schulz as the latter was speaking during |
| mphasis in the marine environmental protection ( | MEP) mission. |
| 9 October 2001: One | MEP MP (Bandula Gunawardane) crosses over to the op |
| MEP Nikki Sinclaire originally announced she had ho | |
| At the General Election of March 1960, the | MEP obtained 10 parliamentary seats. |
| the Party of European Socialists, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania |
| eople's Party-European Democrats, and became an | MEP on January 1, 2007, with the accession of Roman |
| He also advised Jim Allister QC, | MEP on economic and environmental issues. |
| She became a | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Bulgari |
| He became a delegate | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania |
| iberals and Democrats for Europe, and became an | MEP on January 1, 2007, with the accession of Roman |
| iberals and Democrats for Europe, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Bulgari |
| iberals and Democrats for Europe, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Bulgari |
| iberals and Democrats for Europe, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Bulgari |
| the Party of European Socialists, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Bulgari |
| the Party of European Socialists, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania |
| iberals and Democrats for Europe, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania |
| y/Sovereignty/Transparency group, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania |
| eople's Party-European Democrats, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania |
| iberals and Democrats for Europe, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Bulgari |
| eople's Party-European Democrats, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Bulgari |
| the Party of European Socialists, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania |
| y/Sovereignty/Transparency group, and became an | MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania |
| pathway called the methylerythritol phosphate ( | MEP) or non-mevalonate pathway, which takes place i |
| Support declined for Nelson Obuder's | MEP party across the island. |
| Nelson's | MEP party received a total of 19,812 votes nationwi |
| sitions in the party over the years - as former | MEP Patricia McKenna's election campaign manager in |
| e, Jim Herrick, Maryam Namazie, Michael Cashman | MEP, Patrick Harvie MSP, Professor Rob Tielman, Tas |
| The | MEP presented on 4 May 2010 in the parliamentary Co |
| lection of 2004 in Slovenia was the election of | MEP representing Slovenia constituency for the 2004 |
| ection of 2004 in Lithuania was the election of | MEP representing Lithuania constituency for the 200 |
| lection of 1994 in Portugal was the election of | MEP representing Portugal constituency for the 1994 |
| election of 2004 in Sweden was the election of | MEP representing Sweden constituency for the 2004-2 |
| ction of 1994 in Luxembourg was the election of | MEP representing Luxembourg constituency for the 19 |
| election of 2004 in Estonia was the election of | MEP representing Estonia constituency for the 2004- |
| election of 2004 in Austria was the election of | MEP representing Austria constituency for the 2004- |
| election of 2004 in Denmark was the election of | MEP representing Denmark constituency for the 2004- |
| election of 2004 in Cyprus was the election of | MEP representing Cyprus constituency for the 2004-2 |
| lection of 1989 in Portugal was the election of | MEP representing Portugal constituency for the 1989 |
| of 1999 in the Netherlands was the election of | MEP representing Netherlands constituency for the 1 |
| lection of 2004 in Portugal was the election of | MEP representing Portugal constituency for the 2004 |
| lection of 1999 in Portugal was the election of | MEP representing Portugal constituency for the 1999 |
| ean elections SDS failed to elect even a single | MEP, resulting in the resignation of Stoyanov who l |
| Polish | MEP Ryszard Czarnecki said "Would the French like c |
| The party leaders are currently | MEP Sepp Kusstatscher and Brigitte Foppa. |
| To be considered a supplier of Turnkey | MEP services the subcontractor must produce and sup |
| Replacing Emma Nicholson | MEP, she was placed behind Sharon Bowles MEP on the |
| While an | MEP, she served on the Fisheries and Regional Devel |
| pean Emergency Number 1-1-2 (which achieved 530 | MEP signatures, which is the record so far), and on |
| Civic Platform (PO): Tadeusz Zwiefka ( | MEP since 2004) |
| Law and Justice (PiS): Ryszard Czarnecki ( | MEP since 2004 from Lower Silesian and Opole) |
| Jo Leinen | MEP suggesting that the Parliament should again tak |
| 1999, Andrew went to work for the West Midlands | MEP team in the European Parliament in Brussels, be |
| It was during her time as an | MEP that she acquired the nickname Madame Ecosse (F |
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