List of members of the European Parliament for Portugal, 1989–1994
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This is a list of the 24 members of the European Parliament for Portugal in the 1989 to 1994 session.
List
Name | National party | EP Group |
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Rui Amaral | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
António Capucho | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
Vasco Garcia | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
António Joaquim Marques Mendes | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
José Mendes Bota | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
Virgílio Pereira (until 10 January 1994) Carlos Coelho (from 11 January 1994) | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
Carlos Pimenta | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
Manuel Porto | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
Margarida Salema Martins | Social Democratic Party | LDR |
Maria Belo | Socialist Party | SOC |
Pedro Manuel Canavarro | Socialist Party (until 17 February 1991) Democratic Renewal Party | SOC (until 5 December 1990) RBW |
António Antero Coimbra Martins | Socialist Party | SOC |
João Cravinho | Socialist Party | SOC |
Fernando Manuel Santos Gomes (until 24 January 1993) José Apolinário (from 25 January 1993) | Socialist Party | SOC |
Artur da Cunha Oliveira | Socialist Party | SOC |
Luís Marinho | Socialist Party | SOC |
José Manuel Torres Couto | Socialist Party | SOC |
Maria Amélia Santos | Democratic Unity Coalition - The Greens (until 21 July 1991) | G (until 21 July 1991) |
José Barros Moura (until 18 December 1991) Rogério Brito (from 19 December 1991 to 26 October 1993) José Barata-Moura (from 27 October 1993) | Democratic Unity Coalition - Communist Party | LU |
Carlos Carvalhas (until 21 October 1990) Sérgio Ribeiro (from 22 October 1990) | Democratic Unity Coalition - Communist Party | LU |
Joaquim Miranda | Democratic Unity Coalition - Communist Party | LU |
Luis Filipe Pais Beirôco | Democratic and Social Centre (until 30 September 1993) | EPP |
José Vicente Carvalho Cardoso | Democratic and Social Centre (until 30 September 1993) | EPP |
Francisco António Lucas Pires | Democratic and Social Centre (until 30 September 1993) | EPP |