List of members of the European Parliament for Bulgaria (2014–2019)

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Bulgaria
Observers (2005)
Delegation
(2007)
6th term
(2007)
7th term
(2009)
8th term
(2014)
9th term
(2019)

This is the list of the 17

2014 to 2019 session. The members were elected in the 2014 European Parliament election in Bulgaria.[1]

List

Name National party EP Group
Preference votes
Tomislav Donchev (until November 6, 2014)[2]
Andrey Novakov (since 24 November 2014)
 
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
(GERB)
 
EPP
108 340
2 881
Andrey Kovatchev  
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
(GERB)
 
EPP
7 625
Maria Gabriel (until July 6, 2017)[3]
Asim Ademov
(since 14 September 2017)
 
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
(GERB)
 
EPP
9 874
3 570
Vladimir Urutchev  
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
(GERB)
 
EPP
3 608
Eva Maydell  
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
(GERB)
 
EPP
2 796
Emil Radev  
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
(GERB)
 
EPP
3 275
Momchil Nekov   Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)   S&D 34 124
Sergei Stanishev
  Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)   S&D 28 039
Iliana Yotova (until January 16, 2017)[4]
Petar Kurumbashev
(since January 17, 2017)
  Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)   S&D 12 452
8 892
Georgi Pirinski
  Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)   S&D 12 692
Filiz Husmenova
  Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS)  
ALDE
11 753
Nedjmi Ali
  Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS)  
ALDE
3 203
Ilhan Kyuchyuk   Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS)  
ALDE
2 873
Iskra Mihaylova[5]   Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS)  
ALDE
2 613
Nikolay Barekov  
Bulgaria Without Censorship
(BBT)
  ERC 26 141
Angel Dzhambazki  
IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement
(IMRO-BND)
  ERC 20 469
Svetoslav Malinov   Reformist Bloc - Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB)  
EPP
39 173

Source: "Резултати от избори за Европейски парламент 25.05.2014 г. за страната". results.cik.bg. Central Election Commission. Retrieved 7 June 2014.

References

  1. ^ "The New 17 Bulgarian Members of the European Parliament". Novinite.com. Sofia News Agency. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  2. ^ Resigned his seat due to his appointment as Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria on November 6, 2014.
  3. ^ Resigned her seat after being appointed Bulgarian member of the Juncker Commission.
  4. ^ Resigned her seat due to her election as Vice President of Bulgaria.
  5. ^ Delyan Peevski was elected but he did not take over his seat.