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− | {{MEP lists France}}
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− | This is a list of members of the [[European Parliament]] for [[France]] in the 2009 to 2014 session, ordered by name.
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− | See [[European Parliament election, 2009 (France)]] for further information on the election.
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− | ===Elected by the National Assembly===
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− | The [[Treaty of Lisbon]] adopted in 2009 gave two additional seats to France. But unlike the other concerned countries, France did not elect these future MEPs during the 2009 election. The Government decided instead that they would be elected indirectly by the [[National Assembly of France|National Assembly]]. The 6th December, the deputies Jean Roatta and Yves Cochet were elected, one from the majority and the other from the opposition. Cochet's election gives more MEPs to the ecologists (15) than to the socialists (14), despite having received less popular votes.
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− | | [[Jean Roatta]]
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− | | {{colorbox|{{Union for a Popular Movement/meta/color}}}} [[Union for a Popular Movement]]
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− | | {{colorbox|{{European People's Party (European Parliament group)/meta/color}}}} [[European People's Party (European Parliament group)|EPP]]
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− | | [[Yves Cochet]]
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− | | {{colorbox|{{Europe Écologie/meta/color}}}} [[Europe Écologie|Europe Ecology]]
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− | | {{colorbox|{{The Greens–European Free Alliance/meta/color}}}} [[The Greens–European Free Alliance|G–EFA]]
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