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Bulgarie / Bulgaria BULGARIE / BULGARIA Коалиция за българия (Coalition pour la Bulgarie, Coalition for Bulgaria) 1. Bojan Ljubomirov Durankev 9. Boyan Borisov Kirov 2. Adelina Plamenova Zayachka 10. Emil Svetoslavov Stoimenov 3. George Nedkov Kjuchukov 11. George Svetlomirov Petrov 4. Alexandrina Georgieva Kostadino- 12. Anton Boianov Kodzhabashev va-Slaveva 13. Georgi Kostadinov Iltschew 5. Radan Vasilev Mirianov 14. Dimitar Petrov Petrov 6. Camelia Dimcheva Stama- 15. Ivan Petkov Pedev tova-Freedman 16. Liubomira Gancheva Gancheva 7. Krassen Dimitrov Dimitrov 17. Rumen Petkov 8. Kalina Naydenova Naydenova Граждани за европейско развитие на България (GERB) (Citoyens pour le développement européen de la Bulgarie, Citizens for the European development of Bulgaria) 1. Maria Ivanova Gabriel 10. Marin Tashev Zahariev 2. Andrei Andreev Kovachev 11. Ivo Kirilov Ralchovski 3. Andrey Grishev Novakov 12. Mladen Nikolov Shishkov 4. Eva Konstantinova 13. Nikolay Stefanov Dikov 5. Asim Ahmed Ademov 14. Kamen Svetlozarov Kostov 6. Alexander Yordanov Aleksandrov 15. Joanna Georgieva Yoncheva-Filova 7. Liliana Pavlova Pavlova 16. Zhecho Donchev Stankov 8. Emil Yordanov Radev 17. Ilia Dimitrov Lazarov 9. Ivelina Veselinova Vasileva ПРЯКА ДЕМОКРАЦИЯ (Démocratie directe, Direct Democracy) 1. Петър Николаев Клисаров 2. Борис Цочев Цанков Демократи ЗА Отговорност, Свобода И Толерантност (Démocratie pour la responsabilité, la liberté et la tolérance, Democracy for responsability, freedom and tolerance) 1. Bulent Bahriev Hasanov 10. Rudy Iouceni Kayal 2. Uzun Fikret Turgut 11. Yumer Sabahtin Yumer 3. Tanner Figuri Alimol 12. Sinan Weidet Gavas 4. Ferrit Dzhevdetov Sadakov 13. Aigul Kezimova Dzhambazova-Jusuf 5. Mehmed Mahmoud Shaban 14. Aithen Mustafova Mustafova 6. Anife Mustafa Dobrinishka 15. Halim Nursetov Ahmedov 7. Chidem Yumut Ahmedova 16. Berkant Hasan Hodja 8. Hasan Gunarov Hasanov 17. Rumen Boyanov Raichev 9. Нуршен Turgut Движение Презареди България (Recharger la Bulgarie, Reload Bulgaria) 1. Dimitar Kirilov Bayraktarov 2. Nikolay Tihomirov Barrekov Движение 21 (Mouvement 21, Movment 21) 1. Danail Georgiev 10. Vyara Grishina 2. Lydia Chorbanova 11. Emil Tarasov 3. Ivan Yanev 12. Alexander Denev 4. Dragomir Oshavkov 13. Dimitar Veselinov 5. Svetlozar Zlatev 14. Ivan Vacev 6. Plamen Ralchev 15. Julia Maleshkova 7. Pavlina Kovacheva 16. Blagovest Georgiev 8. Boryana Petkova 17. Gergana Nedelcheva Georgieva 9. Ivan Sabev БСП за българия (Parti socialiste bulgare, Bulgarian Socialist Party) 1. Elena Yoncheva 10. Velizar Enchev 2. Petar Vitanov 11. Dimitar Danchev 3. Tsvetelina Penkova 12. Todor Stoilov 4. Ivo Hristov 13. Valery Zhablyanov 5. Sergey Stanishev 14. Mariela Modeva 6. Ivan Krastev 15. Desislav Taskov 7. Denitsa Zlateva 16. Krum Donchev 8. Rumen Gechev 17. Emil Georgiev 9. Momchil Nekov Възраждане (Renaissance, Rebirth) 1. Tsoncho Tomov Ganev 10. Tamas Jenyo Sekerez 2. Velislav Rumenov Hristov 11. Deyan Nikolaev Nikolov 3. Peter Nikolaev Petrov 12. Yordan Hristov Todorov 4. Peter Ivanov Ivanov 13. Kalin Nikolaev Kalinov 5. Vladimir Pavlinov Pavlov 14. Nikolai Georgiev Drenchev 6. Ivan Angelov Spirdonov 15. Zlatan Vanev Vassilev 7. Valeri Ivanov Sirakov 16. Plamen Panayotov Paskov 8. Iskra Mihaylova Mihaylova 17. Kostadin Todorov Kostadinov 9. Dimcho Dimitrov Dimchev Зелена Pартия (Les Verts, The Greens) 1. Vladimir Dimitrov Nikolov 10. Evgenia Plamenova Gergova 2. Hristo Hristov Dunchev 11. Nikolay Emilov Gruev 3. Iliyana Sashkova Vakichchieva 12. Tsveta Petrova Filipova 4. Borislav Atanasov Daskalov 13. Petar Valeriyev Kitev 5. Lyudmila Nikolova Velinova 14. Lubomir Dimitrov Kyosev 6. Teodora Valentinova Simova 15. Branko Kanchev Babachev 7. Svetoslava Ivanova Goranova 16. Ivan Velev Ivanov 8. Tihomir Gospodinov Gospodinov 17. Ivan Ivanov Georgiev 9. Hristo Nikolov Hristov Пп „Българско Hационално Oбединение“ (Union syndicale nationale bulgare, Bulgarian trade union) 1. Evgenia Zlateva Baneva 4. Aleksandar Aleksandrov Georgiev 2. Dinko Petrov Velev 5. Georgi Ivanov Georgiev 3. Nikolay Vassilev Sharkov 6. Vladimir Nikolov Zhivkov Воля (Volonté, Will) 1. Veselin Naydenov Mareshk 9. Martina Evgenieva Yordanova 2. Georgi Plamenov Sokolov 10. Kristina Dimitrova Kostova 3. Emil Emilov Atanasov 11. Tihomir Petrov Peichev 4. Kolyo Petkov Paramov 12. Maria Petrova Koleva 5. Irina Juliy Abadjieva-Repuck 13. Susanna Nikolova Nikolova 6. Boryana Lyubenova Georgieva 14. Vladimir Hristoforov Aksiev 7. Stanimir Yordanov Tsolov 15. Yanko Georgiev Yankov 8. Dimitar Boykov Topalov 16. Andon Dimov Donchev Демократи за силна България, (DSB) (Démocratie pour une Bulgarie forte, Democracy for strong Bulgaria) 1. Radan Milenov Kanev 10. Emil Alexandrov Georgiev 2. Stefan Ljubomirov Tafrov 11. Vladimir Bonov Slavenski 3. Albena Simeonova Varbanova 12. Vasil Kostadinov Gyurov 4. Maria Yordanova Spirova 13. Seva Tony Pamukchieva 5. Tsetska Georgieva Bachkova 14. Pavel Dimitrov Popov 6. Rossen Miroslavov Bogomilov 15. Daniela Stoyanova Bozhinova 7. Alina Dobromirova Dobreva 16. Mihail Aleksandrov Panayotov 8. Dimitar Stoychev Filipov 17. Stoyan Alexandrov Mihalev 9. Toma Georgiev Belev Коалиция « Път на младите » (Coalition la « Route des jeunes », Coalition « Road of the youth ») 1. Rumen Cholakov 10. Anna Wilfan 2. Nikola Apostolov 11. Lachezar Tsenkov 3. Tsvetelina Panchelcheva 12. Kristina Velkova 4. Tsvetelina Kuzmanova 13. Antonia Nencheva 5. Theodor Kralev 14. Vladislav Yotov 6. Lyuboslava Kirilova 15. Dimitar Hristov 7. Danko Calapish 16. Anton Marchev 8. Dimitar Georgiev 17. Plamen Trifonov 9. Peter Angov Волт България (Volt Bulgarie, Volt Bulgaria) 1. Nastimir Ananiev 9. Borislav Tasev 2. Zlatimira Tsolova 10. Svetla Milanova 3. Martin Gramatikov 11. Christian Yankulov 4. Ventsislava Lyubenova 12. Krassimira Gerginova 5. 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