List of members of the European Parliament for Bulgaria (2007–2009)

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

This is a list of the 18 members of the European Parliament for Bulgaria in the 2004 to 2009 session, replacing the members who were appointed by the Bulgarian Parliament.

List

NameNational partyEP Group
Mariela Baeva   Movement for Rights and Freedoms   ALDE
Slavcho Binev   Attack   ITS
Desislav Chukolov   Attack   ITS
Filiz Husmenova   Movement for Rights and Freedoms   ALDE
Rumiana Jeleva   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria   EPP–ED
Metin Kazak   Movement for Rights and Freedoms   ALDE
Evgeni Kirilov   Socialist Party   PES
Marusya Lyubcheva   Socialist Party   PES
Nickolay Mladenov   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria   EPP–ED
Vladko Panayotov   Movement for Rights and Freedoms   ALDE
Atanas Paparizov   Socialist Party   PES
Biliana Raeva   National Movement Simeon II   ALDE
Petya Stavreva   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria   EPP–ED
Dimitar Stoyanov   Attack   ITS
Vladimir Uruchev   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria   EPP–ED
Kristian Vigenin   Socialist Party   PES
Iliana Yotova   Socialist Party   PES
Dushana Zdravkova   Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria   EPP–ED

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