Elisabeth Jeggle
German politician
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Elisabeth Jeggle (born 21 July 1947) is a German politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament[1] for Baden-Württemberg from 1999 until 2014.[2] She is a member of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, part of the European People's Party.
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German members of the European Parliament (2004–2009)
- Rolf Berend
- Reimer Böge
- Elmar Brok
- Daniel Caspary
- Christian Ehler
- Karl-Heinz Florenz
- Michael Gahler
- Roland Gewalt (from 27 October 2005)
- Lutz Goepel
- Alfred Gomolka
- Ingeborg Grässle
- Ruth Hieronymi
- Karsten Friedrich Hoppenstedt
- Georg Jarzembowski
- Elisabeth Jeggle
- Ewa Klamt
- Christa Klaß
- Dieter-Lebrecht Koch
- Christoph Werner Konrad
- Werner Langen
- Armin Laschet (until 29 June 2005)
- Kurt Joachim Lauk
- Kurt Lechner
- Klaus-Heiner Lehne
- Peter Liese
- Thomas Mann
- Hans-Peter Mayer
- Hartmut Nassauer
- Doris Pack
- Markus Pieper
- Hans-Gert Poettering
- Horst Posdorf (from 24 October 2005)
- Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl
- Herbert Reul
- Ingo Schmitt (until 17 October 2005)
- Horst Schnellhardt
- Juergen Schröder
- Andreas Schwab
- Renate Sommer
- Thomas Ulmer
- Reiner Wieland
- Karl von Wogau
- Udo Bullmann
- Garrelt Duin (until 17 October 2005)
- Garrelt Duin
- Evelyne Gebhardt
- Norbert Glante
- Lissy Gröner
- Matthias Groote (from 26 October 2005)
- Klaus Hänsch
- Jutta Haug
- Karin Jöns
- Heinz Kindermann
- Konstanze Krehl
- Wolfgang Kreissl-Doerfler
- Helmut Kuhne
- Jo Leinen
- Erika Mann
- Vural Öger
- Willi Piecyk (until 31 July 2008)
- Bernhard Rapkay
- Ulrike Rodust (from 29 August 2008)
- Dagmar Roth-Behrendt
- Mechtild Rothe
- Martin Schulz
- Ulrich Stockmann
- Ralf Walter
- Barbara Weiler
- Albert Dess
- Markus Ferber
- Ingo Friedrich
- Martin Kastler (from 4 December 2008)
- Angelika Niebler
- Bernd Posselt
- Alexander Radwan (until 2 December 2008)
- Gabriele Stauner (from 17 January 2006)
- Manfred Weber
- Anja Weisgerber
- Joachim Wuermeling (until 18 December 2005)
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