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Situația Centralizată a Europarlamentarilor Români Aleși Situația centralizată a europarlamentarilor români aleși cărora le-a fost validat mandatul, precum și a supleanților care au exercitat mandate în legislaturile din perioada 2007-2020 În urma alegerilor din anul 2007, au fost aleși în Parlamentul European 35 de membri din România1, în urma alegerilor din anul 2009, 33 de membri2, în urma alegerilor din anul 2014, 32 de membri3, iar în urma alegerilor din anul 2019, 33 de membri4. Pe parcursul legislaturilor menționate au intervenit mai multe situații de încetare a mandatelor unor europarlamentari români sau de renunțare la mandat, înaintea validării acestuia, mandatele fiind preluate, conform legii, de persoane din ,,Listele membrilor supleanți”. Situația centralizată a europarlamentarilor români aleși cărora le-a fost validat mandatul, precum și a supleanților care au exercitat mandate în legislaturile din perioada 2007-2020 se prezintă astfel: Legislatură Prenume și nume Formațiune Mențiuni europarlamentar politică/independent 2007-2009 Europarlamentari aleși cărora le-a fost validat mandatul 1 Sorin Frunzăverde Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în perioada 10-12- 2007 / 04-06- 20085 2 Roberta Alma Anastase Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în perioada 10-12- 2007 / 18-12- 20086 1 ,,Lista membrilor din România aleși în Parlamentul European” poate fi consultată pe site-ul Biroului Electoral Central constituit pentru alegerile pentru Parlamentul European din anul 2007, în secțiunea ,,Rezultate/Rezultate finale”, la adresa http://www.roaep.ro/bec_eu_07/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/reultate_finale_pe.pdf. 2 ,,Lista membrilor din România aleși în Parlamentul European” poate fi consultată pe site-ul Biroului Electoral Central constituit pentru alegerile pentru Parlamentul European din anul 2009, în secțiunea ,,Rezultate/Rezultate finale”, la adresa http://bec2009pe.roaep.ro/Documente%20PDF/Rezultate/Rezultate%20finale/Proces%20verbal%20centralizare%20 voturi.pdf, 3 Lista membrilor din România aleși în Parlamentul European” poate fi consultată pe site-ul Biroului Electoral Central constituit pentru alegerile pentru Parlamentul European din anul 2014, în secțiunea ,,Rezultate/Rezultate finale”, la adresa http://www.roaep.ro/bec_europ2014/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/PV-BEC.pdf, 4 Lista membrilor din România aleși în Parlamentul European” poate fi consultată pe site-ul Biroului Electoral Central constituit pentru alegerile pentru Parlamentul European din anul 2019, în secțiunea ,,Rezultate/Rezultate finale”, la adresa http://europarlamentare2019.bec.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/PV_E_BEC_sgn_GS_P.pdf. 5 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/39708/SORIN_FRUNZAVERDE/history/6 6 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/33964/ROBERTA+ALMA_ANASTASE/history/6 1 3 Petru Filip Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în perioada 10-12- 2007 / 18-12- 20087 4 Monica Maria Iacob- Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în Ridzi perioada 10-12- 2007 / 18-12- 20088 5 Marian-Jean Marinescu Partidul Democrat 6 Maria Petre Partidul Democrat 7 Rareș-Lucian Partidul Democrat Niculescu 8 Marian Zlotea Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în perioada 10-12- 2007 / 16-02- 20099 9 Dragoș-Florin David Partidul Democrat 10 Mihaela Popa Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în perioada 10-12- 2007 / 18-12- 200810 11 Constantin Dumitriu Partidul Democrat 12 Nicodim Bulzesc Partidul Democrat 13 Sebastian Valentin Partidul Democrat Bodu 14 Titus Corlățean Partidul Social Membru al P.E. în Democrat perioada 10-12- 2007 / 18-12- 200811 15 Adrian Severin Partidul Social Democrat 16 Rovana Plumb Partidul Social Democrat 17 Daciana Octavia Sârbu Partidul Social Democrat 18 Cătălin-Ioan Nechifor Partidul Social Membru al P.E. în Democrat perioada 10-12- 2007 / 18-12- 200812 7 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/39710/PETRU_FILIP/history/6 8 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/33987/MONICA+MARIA_IACOB-RIDZI/history/6 9 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/39709/MARIAN_ZLOTEA/history/6 10 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/39715/MIHAELA_POPA/history/6 11 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/33968/TITUS_CORLATEAN/history/6 12 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/39707/CATALIN-IOAN_NECHIFOR/history/6 2 19 Silvia Adriana Țicău Partidul Social Democrat 20 Ioan Mircea Pașcu Partidul Social Democrat 21 Gabriela Crețu Partidul Social Democrat 22 Corina Crețu Partidul Social Democrat 23 Victor Boștinaru Partidul Social Democrat 24 Renate Weber Partidul Național Liberal 25 Daniel Dăianu Partidul Național Liberal 26 Adina-Ioana Vălean Partidul Național Liberal 27 Cristian-Silviu Bușoi Partidul Național Liberal 28 Ramona Mănescu Partidul Național Liberal 29 Magor Imre Csibi Partidul Național Liberal 30 Theodor Dumitru Partidul Liberal Stolojan Democrat 31 Dumitru Oprea Partidul Liberal Membru al P.E. în Democrat perioada 10-12- 2007 / 18-12- 200813 32 Nicolae Vlad Popa Partidul Liberal Democrat 33 Gyorgy Frunda Uniunea Democrată A renunţat la Maghiară mandat înaintea validării, fiind validat mandatul domnului Iuliu Winkler 34 Csaba Sógor Uniunea Democrată Maghiară 35 László Tőkés independent Supleanți care au preluat mandate 1 Daniel Petru Funeriu Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în Liberal perioada 22-12-2008 / 13 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/39723/DUMITRU_OPREA/history/6 3 13-07-200914 2 Adrian Manole Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în Liberal perioada 22-12-2008 / 13-07-200915 3 Iosif Matula Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în Liberal perioada 22-12-2008 / 13-07-200916 4 Flaviu Călin Rus Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în Liberal perioada 24-06-2008 / 13-07-2009 17 5 Alexandru Nazare Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în Liberal perioada 22-12-2008 / 13-07-200918 6 Călin Cătălin Chiriță Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în Liberal perioada 22-12-2008 / 13-07-200919 7 Ioan Lucian Hămbășan Partidul Democrat Membru al P.E. în Liberal perioada 01-03- 2009 / 13-07- 200920 8 Iuliu Winkler Uniunea Democrată Membru al P.E. în Maghiară perioada 10-12-2007 / 13-07-200921 9 Vasilica-Viorica Partidul Social Membru al P.E. în Dăncilă Democrat perioada 21-01-2009 / 13- 07-200922 10 Alin Lucian Antochi Partidul Social Membru al P.E. în Democrat perioada 21-01-2009 / 13- 07-200923 14 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/95020/DANIEL+PETRU_FUNERIU/history/6. 15 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/95016/ADRIAN_MANOLE/history/6 16 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/95017/IOSIF_MATULA/history/6#detailedcardmep 17 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/72759/FLAVIU+CALIN_RUS/history/6 18 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/95019/ALEXANDRU_NAZARE/history/6 19 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/95018/CALIN+CATALIN_CHIRITA/history/6 20 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/95704/IOAN+LUCIAN_HAMBASAN/history/6 21 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/39725/IULIU_WINKLER/history/6 22 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/95281/VIORICA_DANCILA/history/6#detailedcardmep 23 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/95280/ALIN+LUCIAN_ANTOCHI/history/6 4 Legislatură Prenume și nume Formațiune Mențiuni europarlamentar politică/independent 2009-2014 Europarlamentari aleși cărora le-a fost validat mandatul 1 Adrian Severin PSD + PC 2 Rovana Plumb Membru al PE în perioada 14-07- 2009 / 06-05- 201224 3 Ioan-Mircea Pașcu 4 Silvia-Adriana Țicău 5 Daciana-Octavia Sârbu 6 Corina Crețu 7 Victor Boștinaru 8 George Sabin Cutaș 9 Cătălin Sorin Ivan 10 Ioan Enciu 11 Vasilica-Viorica Dăncilă 12 Theodor Dumitru Partidul Democrat Stolojan Liberal 13 Monica Macovei 14 Traian Ungureanu 15 Cristian Dan Preda 16 Marian-Jean Marinescu 17 Iosif Matula 18 Sebastian Valentin Bodu 19 Petru Constantin Luhan 20 Rareș-Lucian Niculescu 21 Elena Oana Antonescu 22 Norica Nicolai Partidul Național 23 Adina-Ioana Vălean Liberal 24 Renate Weber 25 Ramona Mănescu Membru al PE în perioada 14-07- 2009 / 25-08- 201325 24 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/38595/ROVANA_PLUMB/history/7#detailedcardmep 25 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/39717/RAMONA+NICOLE_MANESCU/history/7#detailedcardmep 5 26 Cristian-Silviu Bușoi Membru al PE în perioada 14-07- 2009 / 27-06- 201326 27 László Tőkés Uniunea Democrată a 27 Iuliu Winkler Maghiarilor din 29 Csaba Sógor România 30 Corneliu Vadim Tudor Partidul România 31 George Becali Mare Membru al PE în perioada 14-07- 2009 / 18-12- 201227 32 Claudiu Ciprian Tănăsescu 33 Elena Băsescu Independent Supleanți care au preluat mandate 1 Dan Dumitru Partidul România Membru al PE în Zamfirescu Mare perioada 09-01- 2013 / 30-06- 201428 2 E Partidul Național Membru al PE în Eduard Hellvig Liberal perioada 04-09- 2013 / 30-06- 201429 3 M Minodora Cliveti Partidul Social Membru al PE în Democrat perioada 18-05- 2012 / 30-06- 201430 4 Ov Ovidiu Ioan Silaghi Partidul Național Membru al PE în Liberal perioada 04-09- 2013 / 10-06- 201431 26 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/38420/CRISTIAN-SILVIU_BUSOI/history/7#detailedcardmep 27 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/96846/GEORGE_BECALI/history/7 28 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/117119/DAN+DUMITRU_ZAMFIRESCU/history/7 29 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/37448/EDUARD-RAUL_HELLVIG/history/7#detailedcardmep 30 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/113597/MINODORA_CLIVETI/history/7 31 https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/ro/33991/OVIDIU+IOAN_SILAGHI/history/7#detailedcardmep 6 Legislatură Prenume și nume Formațiune Mențiuni europarlamentar politică/independent 2014-2019 Europarlamentari aleși cărora le-a fost validat mandatul 1 Doamna Ecaterina Andronescu, înscrisă pe lista membrilor aleşi pentru Parlamentul European din partea PSD, a renunţat la mandat înaintea validării, fiind validat
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