On 30th May, Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission announced the names of the newly elected MEPs. Five political parties and coalitions will send 17 MEPs to the European Parliament: center-right GERB, center-left Coalition for Bulgaria, liberal...
On 30th May, Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission announced the names of the newly elected MEPs.
Five political parties and coalitions will send 17 MEPs to the European Parliament: center-right GERB, center-left Coalition for Bulgaria, liberal Movement for Rights and Freedoms, patriotic coalition Bulgaria without Censorship and the center-right Reformist Bloc.
This is the final list of MEPs:
1. Angel Chavdarov Dzhambazki (Bulgaria without Censorship)
2. Andrei Andreev Kovachev (GERB)
3. Vladimir Andreev Uruchev (GERB)
4. Georgi Georgiev Pirinski (Coalition for Bulgaria)
5. Eva Konstantinova Paunova (GERB)
6. Emil Yordanov Radev (GERB)
7. Iliyana Malinova Yotova (Coalition for Bulgaria)
8. Ilhan Ahmet Kyuchyuk (Movement for Rights and Freedoms)
9. Iskra Dimitrova Mihaylova-Koparova (Movement for Rights and Freedoms)
10. Maria Ivanova Gabriel (GERB)
11. Momchil Stefanov Nekov (Coalition for Bulgaria)
12. Nedzhmi Niyazi Ali (Movement for Rights and Freedoms)
13. Nikolai Tihomirov Barekov (Bulgaria without Censorship)
14. Svetoslav Hristov Malinov (Reformist Bloc)
15. Sergey Dmitrievich Stanishev (Coalition for Bulgaria)
16. Tomislav Peykov Donchev (GERB)
17. Filiz Hakaeva Hyusmenova (Movement for Rights and Freedoms)
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