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The European Parliament election of 1995 in Sweden was the election of Members of the European Parliament representing the Sweden constituency for the 1995-1999 term of the European Parliament.
Austria, Finland and Sweden acceded to the Union on 1 January 1995. 59 delegates (21 from Austria, 16 from Finland, 22 from Sweden) were appointed to the Parliament on accession, bringing the total up to 626. Elections to elect the 22 MEPs for Sweden were held on 17 September 1995[1][2] and the now-elected MEPs took their seats with effect from 9 October 1995.[3]
The results by political group of the Sweden election were as follows:
The results by national party of the Sweden election were as follows:
Swedish Social Democratic Party, European Parliament, Moderate Party, European People's Party, Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
European People's Party, European Union, Brussels, Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, European Council
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Party of European Socialists, European People's Party, European Conservatives and Reformists, European People's Party (European P...
Europe of Nations and Freedom, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Belgium
Politics, Libertarianism, Socialism, Anarchism, Liberalism
Sweden, European Parliament, European Parliament election, 2009 (Sweden), Referendums in Sweden, European Union
Olof Palme, Social democracy, Party of European Socialists, European Parliament, Sweden
Swedish Social Democratic Party, European Union, European People's Party, Swedish language, Liberal People's Party (Sweden)
Socialism, Swedish Social Democratic Party, Feminism, European Union, Zeth Höglund
Swedish Social Democratic Party, Green politics, Moderate Party, Politics, European Green Party