List of members of the European Parliament for Bulgaria (2009–2014)
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Members of the European Parliament for Bulgaria | |
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Observers | (2005) |
Delegation
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(2007) |
6th term
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(2007) |
7th term
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(2009) |
8th term
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(2014) |
9th term
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(2019) |
This is a list of the 17 2009 to 2014 session. One person from Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria entered the Parliament in December 2011.
List
Name | National party | EP Group |
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Slavcho Binev | Attack | NI |
Preslav Borissov[1] | Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
|
EPP
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Mariya Gabriel | Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
|
EPP
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Filiz Husmenova
|
Movement for Rights and Freedoms | ALDE |
Stanimir Ilchev[2] | National Movement Simeon II )
|
ALDE |
Andrey Kovatchev[3] | Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
|
EPP
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Ivaylo Kalfin
|
Coalition for Bulgaria (Socialist Party )
|
S&D |
Metin Kazak | Movement for Rights and Freedoms | ALDE |
Evgeni Kirilov | Coalition for Bulgaria (Socialist Party )
|
S&D |
Svetoslav Malinov[4] | Blue Coalition (Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria) | EPP
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Nadezhda Mihailova
|
Blue Coalition (Union of Democratic Forces) | EPP
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Vladko Panayotov | Movement for Rights and Freedoms | ALDE |
Monika Panayotova[5] | Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
|
EPP
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Antonia Parvanova | National Movement Simeon II )
|
ALDE |
Dimitar Stoyanov | Attack | NI |
Vladimir Urutchev | Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
|
EPP
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Marusya Lyubcheva[6]
|
Coalition for Bulgaria (Socialist Party )
|
S&D |
Iliana Yotova
|
Coalition for Bulgaria (Socialist Party )
|
S&D |
Notes
- ^ Replaced Iliana Ivanova, who resigned her seat in order to become a member of the European Court of Auditors in December 2012.
- ^ Meglena Kuneva was elected, but she chose to retain her seat on the Barroso Commission.
- ^ Replaced Rumiana Jeleva, who resigned her seat in July 2009 in order to become minister of foreign affairs. She was later Bulgaria's nominee for European commissioner responsible for disaster management and humanitarian aid, but her candidacy was ultimately withdtawn in favor of Kristalina Georgieva.
- Lisbon Treaty.
- ^ Replaced Emil Stoyanov, who resigned his seat for personal reasons in November 2012.
- ^ Replaced Kristian Vigenin, who resigned his seat in order to become minister of foreign affaris in May 2013.