List of members of the European Parliament for Belgium, 1999–2004

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Belgium
ECSC delegation (1952)
EP delegation (1958)
1st term (1979)
2nd term (1984)
3rd term (1989)
4th term (1994)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)

This is a list of the 25

1999 to 2004 session
.

List

Name National party EP Group Constituency Votes
Ward Beysen[1]  
Flemish Liberals and Democrats[2]
 
ELDR
(until 10 February 2003)

  NI

Dutch-speaking
Peter Bossu[3] (until 31 December 1999)

Kathleen Van Brempt (from 13 January 2000 until 28 September 2003)

Saïd El Khadraoui (from 7 October 2003)

 
Socialist Party
  PES Dutch-speaking
Philippe Busquin (until 15 September 1999)[4]Jean-Maurice Dehousse (from 16 September 1999)  
Socialist Party
  PES French-speaking
Willy De Clercq  
Flemish Liberals and Democrats
 
ELDR
Dutch-speaking
Gérard Deprez   Citizens' Movement for Change  
EPP–ED
French-speaking
Claude Desama (until 5 April 2001)

Olga Zrihen (from 6 April 2001)

 
Socialist Party
  PES French-speaking
Karel Dillen (until 30 May 2003)

Koenraad Dillen (from 16 June 2003)

 
Flemish Bloc
  TGI (until 2 October 2001)

  NI

Dutch-speaking
Daniel Ducarme (until 4 June 2003)

Anne André-Léonard (from 16 June 2003)

  Liberal Reformist Party  
ELDR
French-speaking
Monica Frassoni   Ecolo  
G–EFA
French-speaking
Mathieu Grosch   Christian Social Party  
EPP–ED
German-speaking
Michel Hansenne  
Christian Social Party
 
EPP–ED
French-speaking
Pierre Jonckheer   Ecolo  
G–EFA
French-speaking
Paul Lannoye   Ecolo  
G–EFA
French-speaking
Nelly Maes   People's Union (from 7 January 2002)

  Spirit

 
G–EFA
Dutch-speaking
Frédérique Ries (until 11 February 2004)

Jacqueline Rousseaux (from 19 February 2004)

  Liberal Reformist Party  
ELDR
French-speaking
Miet Smet  
Christian People's Party
 
EPP–ED
Dutch-speaking
Bart Staes[5]   People's Union (from 7 January 2002)

  Spirit (until 22 September 2002)

  Groen

 
G–EFA
Dutch-speaking
Dirk Sterckx  
Flemish Liberals and Democrats
 
ELDR
Dutch-speaking
Patsy Sörensen  
Agalev
(until 7 January 2004)

  Independent politician

 
G–EFA
Dutch-speaking
Freddy Thielemans (until 16 January 2001)[6]Jacques Santkin (from 1 February 2001 until 28 August 2001)

Véronique De Keyser (from 25 September 2001)

 
Socialist Party
  PES French-speaking
Marianne Thyssen  
Christian People's Party
 
EPP–ED
Dutch-speaking
Johan Van Hecke  
Christian People's Party
(until 30 September 2001)

 

Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams
(until 26 January 2003)

 

Flemish Liberals and Democrats

 
EPP–ED
(until 17 September 2001)

 

ELDR

Dutch-speaking
Anne Van Lancker  
Socialist Party
  PES Dutch-speaking
Luckas Vander Taelen (until 31 August 2002)[7]Jan Dhaene (from 1 September 2002)  
Agalev
(until 7 January 2004)

 

Social Progressive Alternative

 
G–EFA
(until 27 January 2004)

  PES

Dutch-speaking
Frank Vanhecke (until 4 June 2003)[8]Philip Claeys (from 16 June 2003)  
Flemish Bloc
  TGI (until 2 October 2001)

  NI

Dutch-speaking

Party representation

Dutch-speaking electoral college
Party EP Group # of seats ±
 
Flemish Liberals and Democrats
 
ELDR
3 / 14
Steady
 
Christian People's Party
 
EPP–ED
3 / 14
Decrease 1
 
Flemish Bloc
  NI
2 / 14
Steady
 
Socialist Party
  PES
2 / 14
Decrease 1
  People's Union  
EPP–ED
2 / 14
Increase 1
 
Agalev
 
G–EFA
2 / 14
Increase 1
French-speaking electoral college
Party EP Group # of seats ±
 
Democratic Front of the Francophones
 
ELDR
3 / 10
Steady
 
Socialist Party
  PES
3 / 10
Steady
  Ecolo  
G–EFA
3 / 10
Increase 2
 
Christian Social Party
 
EPP–ED
1 / 10
Decrease 1
German-speaking electoral college
Party EP Group # of seats ±
  Christian Social Party  
EPP–ED
1 / 1
Steady

Notes

  1. Brussels government
    .
  2. ^ Became a member of Liberal Appeal in 2003, and joined the NI.
  3. federal government
    .
  4. European Commissioner for Research in the Prodi Commission
    .
  5. Flemish government
    .
  6. ^ Became the mayor of City of Brussels.
  7. Elsene (Brussels
    ).
  8. Senate
    .