- Members of the European Parliament for Bulgaria 2007–2009
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Members of the
European Parliament
for BulgariaDelegation (2007) 6th Term (2007) 7th Term (2009) On 20 May 2007 Bulgarians elected 18 MEPs to the European Parliament replacing the current MEPs appointed by Bulgaria's national parliament. See: European Parliament election, 2007 (Bulgaria).
Contents: Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z B
- Mariela Baeva, Movement for Rights and Freedoms (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe)
- Slavcho Binev, National Union Attack (Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty)
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- Rumiana Jeleva, Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (European People's Party - European Democrats)
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- Metin Kazak, Movement for Rights and Freedoms (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe)
- Evgeni Kirilov, European Socialists Platform (Party of European Socialists)
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- Marusya Lyubcheva, European Socialists Platform (Party of European Socialists)
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- Nikolay Mladenov, Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (European People's Party - European Democrats)
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- Vladko Panayotov, Movement for Rights and Freedoms (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe)
- Atanas Paparizov, European Socialists Platform (Party of European Socialists)
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- Biliana Raeva, National Movement Simeon II (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe)
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- Petya Stavreva , Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (European People's Party - European Democrats)
- Dimitar Stoyanov, National Union Attack (Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty)
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- Vladimir Uruchev, Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (European People's Party - European Democrats)
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- Iliana Yotova, European Socialists Platform (Party of European Socialists)
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- Dushana Zdravkova, Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (European People's Party - European Democrats)
By European parliamentary group
Group Component national parties Seats Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) Movement for Rights and Freedoms (4)
National Movement Simeon II (1)5 Group of the Party of European Socialists European Socialists Platform (5) 5 European People's Party–European Democrats (EPP-ED) Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (5) 5 Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty (ITS) National Union Attack (3) 3 Members of the European Parliament 1952–1958 Belgium · France · Italy · Luxembourg · Netherlands · West Germany
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