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MEPs for Hungary 2004-2009

 

MEPs for Hungary 2004-2009

This is a list of Members of the European Parliament for Hungary in the 2004 to 2009 session, ordered by name. See European Parliament Election, 2004 (Hungary) for election results.

B

  • Etelka Barsiné Pataky (European People's Party)
  • Zsolt László Becsey (European People's Party)

    D

  • Alexandra Dobolyi, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)

    F

  • Szabolcs Fazakas, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)

    G

  • Kinga Gál (European People's Party)
  • Béla Glattfelder (European People's Party)
  • Zita Gurmai, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
  • András Gyürk (European People's Party)

    H

  • Gábor Harangozó, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
  • Gyula Hegyi, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)
  • Edit Herczog, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)

    J

  • Lívia Járóka (European People's Party)

    K

  • Magda Kósáné Kovács, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)

    L

  • Katalin Lévai, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)

    M

  • Viktória Mohácsi, Alliance of Free Democrats (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe

    O

  • Péter Olajos (European People's Party)
  • Csaba Őry (European People's Party)

    P

  • István Pálfi (European People's Party)

    S

  • Pál Schmitt (European People's Party)
  • György Schöpflin (European People's Party)
  • László Surján (European People's Party)
  • József Szájer (European People's Party)
  • István Szent-Iványi, Alliance of Free Democrats (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe)

    T

  • Csaba Sándor Tabajdi, Hungarian Socialist Party (Party of European Socialists)

    Footnote

  • Viktória Mohácsi replaced Gábor Demszky (Alliance of Free Democrats, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe) on 29 October 2004


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