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Pdf (Boe-A-2014-4577 BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 104 Martes 29 de abril de 2014 Sec. III. Pág. 33409 III. OTRAS DISPOSICIONES JUNTA ELECTORAL CENTRAL 4577 Acuerdo de 28 de abril de 2014, de la Junta Electoral Central, de proclamación de candidaturas a las elecciones de Diputados al Parlamento Europeo, convocadas por Real Decreto 213/2014, de 31 de marzo, a celebrar el 25 de mayo de 2014. La Junta Electoral Central, en su reunión del día de la fecha, ha acordado proclamar las siguientes treinta y nueve candidaturas a las elecciones de diputados al Parlamento Europeo convocadas por Real Decreto 213/2014, de 31 de marzo, a celebrar el 25 de mayo, con expresión de los candidatos incluidos en cada una de ellas, ordenando su publicación en el «Boletín Oficial del Estado», de conformidad con lo establecido en el artículo 47.5, en relación con el 220.5 de la Ley Orgánica del Régimen Electoral General. Palacio del Congreso de los Diputados, 28 de abril de 2014.–El Presidente de la Junta Electoral Central, Carlos Granados Pérez. CANDIDATURA NÚMERO 1 INICIATIVA FEMINISTA (I.Fem) 1. Juana María Santana Hernández. 2. Consuelo Mira Tornadijo. 3. María Jesús Rodríguez Cuevas. 4. Javier Gonzálvez Avellana. 5. Alfonso Francisco Marco Calvo. 6. Ana María Valverde Sánchez. 7. Marina Esteban Sastre. 8. María Antonia Moreno Llaneza. 9. Enric Royo Rajadell. 10. Francisco Modesto Mireles Betancor. 11. María de los Ángeles Joaquina Munuera Bassols. 12. María Soledad Mochales López. 13. María Jesús López Cañete. 14. José César Antón Pascual. 15. José Fernández Díaz. 16. María Pilar Pallás López. 17. Isabel Mira Tornadijo. 18. Alicia María Bolaños Naranjo. 19. Jaime Alfonso Beneyto Gasset. 20. Ángel Alberto Vega Cancio. 21. Ester Aurelia Andrés y del Alar. 22. María Castro Carrascosa. 23. Begoña Ferreira Vidal. 24. Jesús Pedrós Cholvi. 25. Luis Jacobo Jaume Saura. 26. María Ángeles Pérez Reyes. 27. María Rosa Cervera Salinas. 28. María Teresa Barbero Arcos. 29. Vicente Igor Galduf Cabañas. 30. Blas Caballero Martínez. 31. Cristina Gonzálvez Mira. cve: BOE-A-2014-4577 BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 104 Martes 29 de abril de 2014 Sec. III. Pág. 33410 32. María Teresa Vidal Ferreres. 33. Vicenta Sanz Bellver. 34. José Vicente López Roger. 35. Alberto Antonio Hernández Ramos. 36. Dolores Luz Bravo de Laguna Muñoz. 37. Ana María Miguel Mínguez. 38. Mireia Neus Renau Claramonte. 39. Rafael López Cañete. 40. Héctor Conde Rodríguez. 41. Antonia Caballero Rubio. 42. Tibisay Pérez Cervera. 43. Estefanía Morcillo Dorta. 44. Juan Bernal Giménez. 45. Pere Serra Guardia. 46. María Teresa Rodríguez de la Fuente. 47. Ana María Álvarez Montalbán. 48. Juana María Domínguez Ramos. 49. José Antonio Tamayo Arana. 50. Julio Palomares Collado. 51. María Luisa Tardío Alonso. 52. Régulo Daniel Hernández Talavera. 53. Iván Velasco Egido. 54. Nathalia Solarte Clavijo. Suplentes 1. María Concepción Martos García. 2. María Dolores del Carmen García Arencibia. 3. Vicente Jesús Travieso Rodríguez. 4. María Pino Vega Romero. 5. Edgar Miguel Hernández Talavera. 6. María del Carmen Velasco Egido. 7. María Luisa Salvador Vicente. 8. María del Carmen Garcerá Marco. 9. Juan Rafael Hierro Rivero. 10. Manuel Javier Castro Fernández. CANDIDATURA NÚMERO 2 PARTIDO SOCIALISTA OBRERO ESPAÑOL (PSOE) 1. Elena Valenciano Martínez-Orozco. 2. Ramón Jáuregui Atondo. 3. Soledad Cabezón Ruiz. 4. Juan Fernando López Aguilar. 5. Iratxe García Pérez. 6. Javier López Fernández. 7. Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero Fernández. 8. Enrique Guerrero Salom. 9. Eider Gardiazábal Rubial. 10. José Blanco López. 11. Clara Eugenia Aguilera García. 12. Sergio Gutiérrez Prieto. 13. Inés Ayala Sender. 14. Jonás Fernández Álvarez. 15. Esther Niubó Cidoncha. cve: BOE-A-2014-4577 BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 104 Martes 29 de abril de 2014 Sec. III. Pág. 33411 16. Borja Cabezón Royo. 17. María del Carmen Ortiz Rivas. 18. Ricardo Cortés Lastra. 19. María Begoña García Bernal. 20. Pere Joan Pons Sampietro. 21. María Paloma Muñiz de Urquiza. 22. Juan Ramón Ferreira Alonso. 23. Isabel Casalduero Jódar. 24. Alejandro Colldefors Bergnes de las Casas. 25. Rosa María Balas Torres. 26. José Manuel Domínguez López. 27. Concepción Andreu Rodríguez. 28. Alfonso Carlos Mateo Miranda. 29. Izaskun Bernal Cerdeira. 30. Mohammed Azahaf Moumen. 31. María Paz Ojeda Giménez. 32. Samuel Falomir Sancho. 33. Ángela Sabater García. 34. Sergio Chueca Urzay. 35. Maider Laínez Lazcoz. 36. Antonio Luengo Rodríguez. 37. Diana Salvadó Artells. 38. Juan Francisco Rodríguez Sánchez. 39. María del Cristo Dorta López. 40. Eduard Rivas Mateo. 41. Estefanía Torres Sánchez. 42. Nicolás González Casares. 43. Naxalli Lozano Hernández. 44. Eduardo Abascal Falces. 45. Carmen Espín Quirante. 46. Emilio Ivars Ferrer. 47. Ángela María López Vargas. 48. Santiago Ekain Rico Lezama. 49. María Bella Martín Eugenio. 50. José Ángel Santoro Estévez. 51. Saray Soria García. 52. Miquel Company Pons. 53. Rosa Peñalver Pérez. 54. Miguel Ángel Martínez Martínez. Suplentes 1. Estela Goicoechea Alonso. 2. Miguel Chover Lara. 3. Rosa María Orriols Ramos. 4. José Ramón Funes Toyos. 5. Miriam Ruiz Sanz. 6. Óscar Pérez Suárez. La candidatura adoptará la denominación que se expresa en la Comunidad Autónoma que se indica: A efectos del artículo 222 de la Ley Orgánica de 5/1985, para la Comunidad Autónoma de Cataluña adoptará la siguiente denominación: PARTIT DELS SOCIALISTES DE CATALUNYA (PSC-PSOE), expresándose únicamente los nombres de los siguientes candidatos: Elena Valenciano Martínez-Orozco. Javier López Fernández. cve: BOE-A-2014-4577 BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 104 Martes 29 de abril de 2014 Sec. III. Pág. 33412 Esther Niubó Cidoncha. Alejandro Colldefors Bergnes de las Casas. Diana Salvadó Artells. Eduard Rivas Mateo. Suplentes Rosa María Orriols Ramos. CANDIDATURA NÚMERO 3 PARTIDO POPULAR (P.P.) 1. Miguel Arias Cañete. 2. Esteban González Pons. 3. María Teresa Jiménez Becerril Barrio. 4. Luis de Grandes Pascual. 5. Pilar del Castillo Vera. 6. Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso. 7. María Rosa Estarás Ferragut. 8. Francisco José Millán Mon. 9. Pablo Zalba Bidegain. 10. Verónica Lope Fontagne. 11. Antonio López-Istúriz White. 12. Santiago Fisas Ayxela. 13. Gabriel Mato Adrover. 14. María del Pilar Ayuso González. 15. María Esther Herranz García. 16. Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra. 17. Carlos Iturgaiz Angulo. 18. José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra. 19. María Auxiliadora Correa Zamora. 20. Eva Ortíz Vilella. 21. Pablo Arias Echeverría. 22. Salvador Garriga Polledo. 23. Gabino Puche Rodríguez-Acosta. 24. María Luisa Peón Pérez. 25. María del Carmen Pardo López. 26. Juan Andrés Naranjo Escobar. 27. Pablo José Venzal Contreras. 28. Sofía Acedo Reyes. 29. Rocío Salcedo López. 30. Antonio Pablo González Terol. 31. Javier Fernández Soberón. 32. María Roldán García. 33. Zoe Iratxe Nubla Durango. 34. Francisco Javier Bermúdez Carrillo. 35. Juan Carlos Caballero Montañés. 36. Mirian Rabaneda Gudiel. 37. Pedro Juan Muriel Tato. 38. Francisco Javier Bravo Fernández. 39. Andrea Levy Soler. 40. Enrique Sánchez-Guijo Acevedo. 41. Noelia Moreno Hernández. 42. Fernando Ledesma Gelas. 43. José Luis Torres Gutiérrez. cve: BOE-A-2014-4577 BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 104 Martes 29 de abril de 2014 Sec. III. Pág. 33413 44. Marta Lorenzo Cavero. 45. Marino Arranz Boal. 46. Marius Ionel Ioan. 47. Daniel Ortíz Espejo. 48. Irene Isabel Oliver Montell. 49. Silvia Muñoz Moreno. 50. Ana María de Requesens Moll. 51. Francisco de Borja Fanjul Fernández-Pita. 52. María Isabel Fernández Pérez. 53. Carla Miralles Castella. 54. Federico Pozuelo Vidal. Suplentes 1. María Inmaculada Múgica Ustarroz. 2. Joaquín Calvo Basarán. 3. José Ortíz Pintor. 4. Eloisa Trillo-Figueroa Ávila. 5. Cristina Flora Molina Ciudad. CANDIDATURA NÚMERO 4 COALICIÓN POR EUROPA (CEU) 1. Ramón Tremosa i Balcells (CiU). 2. Izaskun Bilbao Barandica (EAJ-PNV). 3. Francesc de P. Gambús i Millet (CiU). 4. José Javier Morales Febles (CCa-PNC). 5. Mireia Canals i Botines (CiU). 6. Paulo Carlos López López (CxG). 7. Izaskun Goñi Razquin (EAJ-PNV). 8. Monserrat Aymamí i Viadé (CiU). 9. David Fernando Baso Díaz (CCa-PNC). 10. Marta Canós i Solé (CiU). 11. Xabier Ezeizabarrena Saenz (EAJ-PNV). 12. Luca Bellizzi i Cerri (CiU). 13. María Beatriz Acosta Guerra (CCa-PNC). 14. Olga Ortiz i Moreno (CiU). 15. Óscar Carballo Iglesias (CxG). 16. Idoia Goiri Zamora (EAJ-PNV). 17. Carmen Dolores Morales Rodríguez (CCa-PNC). 18. Gerard Vidal i Pallarès (CiU). 19. Josep Maria Llop i Rigol (CiU). 20. Jordi Agràs i Estalella (CiU). 21. José Carmelo Afonso Ramírez (CCa-PNC). 22. Martí Pujals i Castelló (CiU). 23. Inmaculada López Silva (CxG). 24. Joseba Koldobika Bilbao Uriarte (EAJ-PNV). 25. Lídia Aixalà i Coll (CiU). 26. Simó Schwartz i Riera (CiU). 27. Adargoma Hernandéz Rodríguez (CCa-PNC). 28. Eider Mendoza Larrañaga (EAJ-PNV). 29. Pilar Giró i Román (CiU). 30. Miguel Garay Rodríguez de Mendarozqueta (EAJ-PNV). 31. Idoia Sagastizabal Unzetabarrenetxea (EAJ-PNV). 32. Joan Pere Gómez i Comes (CiU). 33. Teba Conde Herrezuelo (CxG). cve: BOE-A-2014-4577 BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 104 Martes 29 de abril de 2014 Sec. III. Pág. 33414 34. Francesc Sabanés i Serra (CiU). 35. Luke Uribe-Etxebarria Apalategi (EAJ-PNV). 36. Xavier Giner i Cros (CiU). 37. Maria Victoria de Urresti García (EAJ-PNV). 38. Marta Canales i Portolés (CiU). 39. Iñaki Agirre Arizmendi (EAJ-PNV). 40. Estefania Serrano i Agudo (CiU). 41. Pere Morán i Ortigosa (CiU). 42. Susana Rivero i Baughman (CiU). 43. Diana González García (EAJ-PNV). 44. Victor Andrés Álvarez Arias (CxG). 45. Nahikari Otermin Soroa (EAJ-PNV). 46. Andrés Nuñez Rajoy (CxG). 47. Joseba Iñaki Arregi Orue (EAJ-PNV). 48. Susana Cano i Olmos (CiU). 49. Aitor Ibarra Herrero (EAJ-PNV). 50. Roser Capdevila i Saureu (CiU). 51. Abraham Darias Barroso (CCa-PNC). 52. Attissa Tirma Jimeno i Sánchez (CiU). 53. Miren Martiarena Barkaiztegi (EAJ-PNV). 54. Marc Guerrero i Tarragó (CiU). Suplentes 1. Josep Palau i Castells (CiU). 2. Maixabel Azpillaga Aranbarri (EAJ-PNV). 3. Jordi Barón i Escriche (CiU).
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