Romanian senators and deputies approved on Thursday a list of 35 Romanian politicians who will represent the country in the European Parliament once it joins the EU on January 1, 2007. They will have a double term - as members of the EP and of the Romanian Parliament - for five months starting January.
Still, their nomination was far in advance of the conclusion of debates on a law over the organization of European elections in Romania. The elections would take place on May 13, 2007, according to a deal agreed by most Romanian parties.
Romania’s future MEPs:
The D.A. Alliance of Liberals (PNL) and Democrats (PD)
Adrian Cioroianu
Alexandru Mortun
Gheorghe Vergil Serbu
Maria Petre
Radu Tarle
Roberta Anastase
Marius Jean Marinescu
Mircea Cosea
Adina Valean
Tiberiu Barbuletiu
Ovidiu Silaghi
Monica Ridzi
The Social Democrats (PSD)
Titus Corlatean
Gabriela Cretu
Cristian Dumitrescu
Dan Mihalache
Ioan Mircea Pascu
Radu Podgoreanu
Daciana Sarbu
Adrian Severin
Alexandru Athanasiu
Corina Cretu
Vasile Dancu
Adriana Ticau
The Greater Romania Party (PRM)
Eugen Mihaescu
Viorica Moisiuc
Petre Popeanga
Daniela Buruiana
Cristian Stanescu
The Hungarian Democrats (UDMR)
Konya Hamar Sandor
Kelemen Attila
Szabo Karoly
The Conservative Party (PC)
Silvia Ciornei
Eduard Hellvig
National non-Hungarian minorities group
Ovidiu Gant
HotNews.ro, Nov 23, 2006
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