BRUSSELS — The #MeToo movement reached the European Parliament on Wednesday, when several members spoke about their experiences with sexual harassment during a debate over ways to combat the abuse of women.

“Me too,” said Terry Reintke, 30, a German member of the European Parliament for the Greens. “I have been sexually harassed, just like millions of other people in the European Union.”

The open discussion of sexual harassment spread to Europe last week, after the torrent of allegations against Harvey Weinstein, the Hollywood producer, the television host Bill O’Reilly and others.

The session in Strasbourg, France, lasted for only 90 minutes and had been hastily scheduled after European news outlets published a series of anonymous reports about sexual harassment allegations against members of the Parliament and in the European Union’s offices in Brussels. About 45 female and five male members spoke for one to two minutes each to a mostly empty auditorium.