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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 left-radical party, 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. June 15 is the 166th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (167th in leap years), with 199 days remaining. ...
The European Parliament is the directly elected parliamentary body of the European Union. ...
The Union for French Democracy, also known by its French acronym UDF (Union pour la Démocratie Française), is a French centrist political party. ...
The Rally for the Republic, also known by its French acronym RPR (Rassemblement pour la République), was a French political party. ...
The Socialist Party (French: Parti Socialiste or PS) is one of largest political parties in France and the first political force for the local representatives. ...
The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam (ChÃnh Phá»§ Cách Mạng Lâm Thá»i Cá»ng Hòa Miá»n Nam Viá»t Nam), often abbreviated to PRG, was a underground government formed on June 8, 1969 in opposition to the anti-Communist...
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Front National can mean: Front National, a right-wing French political party. ...
Voters lining up outside a Baghdad polling station during the 2005 Iraqi election. ...
Results
| List | Component parties | Top candidate | European Party | Percentage of % | Number of seats | | L'Union RPR/UDF | RPR/UDF | Valéry Giscard d'Estaing | European People's Party/Liberals/European Democratic Alliance | 28,88 % | 26 | | Majorité de progrès pour l'Europe | PS/MRG | Laurent Fabius | Rainbow Group/Socialist Group | 23,61 % | 22 | | Europe et Patrie | FN | Jean-Marie Le Pen | Technical Group of the European Right | 11,73 % | 10 | | Les Verts - Europe - Écologie | Les Verts | Antoine Waechter | Green Group | 10,59 % | 9 | | Le Centre pour l'Europe | UDF dissidents | Simone Veil | European People's Party/Liberals | 08,43 % | 7 | | Liste de rassemblement présentée par le PCF | PCF | Philippe Herzog | Communists and Allies Group | 07,72 % | 7 | | Chasse, pêche, nature, traditions | CPNT | André Goustat | none | 04,13 % | 0 | | Lutte ouvrière | LO | Arlette Laguiller | none | 01,43 % | 0 | | Liste apolitique pour la protection des animaux et de leur environnement | écologistes | Arlette Alessandri | none | 01,04 % | 0 | | L'Alliance | minor rightwing parties | Henri Joyeux | none | 00,75 % | 0 | | Pour l'Europe des travailleurs et de la démocratie | PT | Marc Gauquelin | none | 00,60 % | 0 | | Europe rénovateurs | PCF dissidents | CLaude Llabres | none | 00,41 % | 0 | | Génération Europe | minor rightwing parties | Gérard Touati | none | 00,33 % | 0 | | Rassemblement pour une France libre | POE | Jacques Cheminade | none | 00,18 % | 0 | | Initiative pour une Démocratie Européenne (IDE) | federalists | Franck Biancheri | none | 00,17 % | 0 | |
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