UNION FOR EUROPE OF THE NATIONS
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The 'Union for Europe of the Nations' is a national conservative and generally euro-sceptic party grouping with seats in the European Parliament. It is attached to the broader Alliance for Europe of the Nations organisation. Fianna Fáil and National Alliance are considered the driving forces behind the group despite their being alone in their support for the proposed European Constitution which was negotiated by FF leader Bertie Ahern, when he was President of the European Council in 2004, written also by AN leader Gianfranco Fini, member of the Convention presided by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
★ Denmark ()
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★ Danish People's Party (1 MEP)
★ Ireland (Republic) ()
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★ Fianna Fáil (4 MEPs)
★ Italy ()
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★ National Alliance (8 MEPs)
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★ Northern League (4 MEPs)
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★ Sicilian Alliance (1 MEP)
★ Latvia ()
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★ For Fatherland and Freedom (4 MEPs)
★ Lithuania ()
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★ Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union (1 MEP)
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★ Order and Justice (1 MEP)
★ Poland ()
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★ Law and Justice (7 MEPs)
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★ League of Polish Families (5 MEPs[1])
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★ Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland (5 MEPs[2])
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★ Polish Peasant Party "Piast" (3 MEPs[3])
1. - two LPR MEPs sit apart from their colleagues in the Ind/Dem group and three others sit as Non-Inscrits.
2. - one ''Samoobrona'' MEP sits apart from his colleagues in the Socialist group.
3. - entered from the Polish Peasant Party, which is aligned with the European People's Party, but against the wishes of party leadership 3 of its 4 MEPs moved to UEN in December 2005 and, in March 2006, registered a new party - PSL "Piast".
★ Table of all groups and the number of MEPs from countries
★ UEN
The 'Union for Europe of the Nations' is a national conservative and generally euro-sceptic party grouping with seats in the European Parliament. It is attached to the broader Alliance for Europe of the Nations organisation. Fianna Fáil and National Alliance are considered the driving forces behind the group despite their being alone in their support for the proposed European Constitution which was negotiated by FF leader Bertie Ahern, when he was President of the European Council in 2004, written also by AN leader Gianfranco Fini, member of the Convention presided by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
| Contents |
| Member Parties |
| External links |
Member Parties
★ Denmark ()
★
★ Danish People's Party (1 MEP)
★ Ireland (Republic) ()
★
★ Fianna Fáil (4 MEPs)
★ Italy ()
★
★ National Alliance (8 MEPs)
★
★ Northern League (4 MEPs)
★
★ Sicilian Alliance (1 MEP)
★ Latvia ()
★
★ For Fatherland and Freedom (4 MEPs)
★ Lithuania ()
★
★ Lithuanian Peasant Popular Union (1 MEP)
★
★ Order and Justice (1 MEP)
★ Poland ()
★
★ Law and Justice (7 MEPs)
★
★ League of Polish Families (5 MEPs[1])
★
★ Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland (5 MEPs[2])
★
★ Polish Peasant Party "Piast" (3 MEPs[3])
1. - two LPR MEPs sit apart from their colleagues in the Ind/Dem group and three others sit as Non-Inscrits.
2. - one ''Samoobrona'' MEP sits apart from his colleagues in the Socialist group.
3. - entered from the Polish Peasant Party, which is aligned with the European People's Party, but against the wishes of party leadership 3 of its 4 MEPs moved to UEN in December 2005 and, in March 2006, registered a new party - PSL "Piast".
External links
★ Table of all groups and the number of MEPs from countries
★ UEN
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