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European Parliament election, 1989

 
Wikipedia: European Parliament election, 1989 (France)
1984 France 1994
European Parliament election, 1989 (France)
81 seats to the European Parliament
15 June 1994
First party Second party Third party
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Leader Valéry Giscard d’Estaing Laurent Fabius Jean-Marie Le Pen
Party Union for French Democracy PS National Front
Seats won 26 22 10
Percentage 28.88% 23.61% 11.73%

On June 15, 1989 the third direct elections to the European Parliament were held in the France. Six lists were able to win seats: an alliance of the centre right Union for French Democracy and the Gaullist Rally for the Republic, an alliance of the Socialist Party and the PRG, the French Communist Party, the Front National and a list of dissenting members of the UDF. 48.8% of the French population turned out on election day.

Results

e • d Summary of the June 15, 1989 European Parliament election results in France
List Top Candidate % Seats
Union for French Democracy (Union pour la Démocratie Française) / Rally for the Republic(Rassemblement pour la République) Valéry Giscard d'Estaing 28.88 26
Socialist Party (Parti socialiste) Laurent Fabius 23.61 22
National Front (Front National) Jean-Marie Le Pen 11.73 10
The Greens (Les Verts) Antoine Waechter 10.59 9
Union for French Democracy dissidents (Union pour la Démocratie Française) Simone Veil 8.43 7
French Communist Party (Parti communiste français) Philippe Herzog 7.72 7
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions (Chasse, pêche, nature et traditions) André Goustat 4.13 0
Others 4.91 0
Total 100 81
Abstention: 51.2% (1st round)



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