List of members of the European Parliament for Romania, 2007

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Members of the
European Parliament

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

This is a list of the 35 appointed members of the European Parliament for Romania in the 2004 to 2009 session, from 1 January 2007 to 20 May 2007.

List

NameNational partyEP Group
Roberta Alma Anastase   Democratic Party   EPP–ED
Alexandru Athanasiu   Social Democratic Party   PES
Tiberiu Bărbuleţiu   National Liberal Party   ALDE
Daniela Buruiană   Greater Romania Party   IST
Silvia Ciornei   Conservative Party   ALDE
Adrian Cioroianu   National Liberal Party   ALDE
Titus Corlăţean   Social Democratic Party   PES
Mircea Coşea   National Liberal Party   ALDE
Corina Creţu   Social Democratic Party   PES
Gabriela Creţu   Social Democratic Party   PES
Vasile Dîncu   Social Democratic Party   PES
Cristian Dumitrescu   Social Democratic Party   PES
Ovidiu Ganț   Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania   EPP–ED
Eduard Hellvig   Conservative Party   ALDE
Attila Kelemen   Democratic Alliance of Hungarians   EPP–ED
Sándor Konya-Hamar   Democratic Alliance of Hungarians   EPP–ED
Marian-Jean Marinescu   Democratic Party   EPP–ED
Eugen Mihăescu   Greater Romania Party   IST
Dan Mihalache   Social Democratic Party   PES
Viorica Moisuc   Greater Romania Party   IST
Alexandru Morţun   National Liberal Party   ALDE
Ioan Paşcu   Social Democratic Party   PES
Maria Petre   Democratic Party   EPP–ED
Radu Podgorean   Social Democratic Party   PES
Petre Popeangă   Greater Romania Party   IST
Monica Ridzi   Democratic Party   EPP–ED
Daciana Sârbu   Social Democratic Party   PES
Gheorghe Şerbu   National Liberal Party   ALDE
Adrian Severin   Social Democratic Party   PES
Ovidiu Silaghi   National Liberal Party   ALDE
Cristian Stănescu   Greater Romania Party   IST
Károly Szabó   Democratic Alliance of Hungarians   EPP–ED
Silvia Ţicău   Social Democratic Party   PES
Radu Ţîrle   Democratic Party   EPP–ED
Adina Vălean   National Liberal Party   ALDE

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