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Eurodiputados 2020 España EURODIPUTADOS 2020 ESPAÑA NOMBRE INFORMACION EMAIL Mazaly AGUILAR Grupo de los Conservadores y Reformistas [email protected] 1 Europeos- España- VOX Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Clara AGUILERA [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo – España- 2 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Pablo ARIAS Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] 3 ECHEVERRÍA Cristianos) -España- Partido Popular Grupo de la Izquierda Unitaria Europea/Izquierda Pernando BARRENA Verde Nórdica [email protected] 4 ARZA España -EH BILDU José Ramón BAUZÁ Grupo Renew Europe – España - Ciudadanos – [email protected] 5 DÍAZ Partido de la Ciudadanía Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- Isabel BENJUMEA Cristianos) [email protected] 6 BENJUMEA España - Partido Popular Grupo Renew Europe – España- Partido Izaskun BILBAO [email protected] Nacionalista Vasco 7 BARANDICA Grupo de los Conservadores y Reformistas Jorge BUXADÉ [email protected] Europeos 8 VILLALBA España- VOX Jordi CAÑAS Grupo Renew Europe- España - Ciudadanos – [email protected] 9 Partido de la Ciudadanía Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- Pilar del CASTILLO Cristianos) [email protected] 10 VERA España- Partido Popular 1 EURODIPUTADOS 2020 ESPAÑA NOMBRE INFORMACION EMAIL Antoni COMÍN I No inscritos – España- Junts per Catalunya - [email protected] 11 OLIVERES Lliures per Europa Margarita DE LA PISA Grupo de los Conservadores y Reformistas [email protected] 12 CARRIÓN Europeos – España- VOX Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Estrella DURÁ [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España - 13 FERRANDIS Partido Socialista Obrero Español Rosa ESTARÀS Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] 14 FERRAGUT Cristianos)- España- Partido Popular Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y [email protected] Jonás FERNÁNDEZ Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España- 15 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Lina GÁLVEZ MUÑOZ [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España- 16 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Ibán GARCÍA DEL Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España - [email protected] 17 BLANCO Partido Socialista Obrero Español José Manuel GARCÍA- Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] 18 MARGALLO Y MARFIL Cristianos)- España- Partido Popular Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Isabel GARCÍA MUÑOZ [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España- 19 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Iratxe GARCÍA PÉREZ [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España - 20 Partido Socialista Obrero Español 2 EURODIPUTADOS 2020 ESPAÑA NOMBRE INFORMACION EMAIL Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Eider GARDIAZABAL [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España- 21 RUBIAL Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo Renew Europe – España - Ciudadanos – Luis GARICANO [email protected] 22 Partido de la Ciudadanía Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Mónica Silvana [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo – España - 23 GONZÁLEZ Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Nicolás GONZÁLEZ [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo – España - 24 CASARES Partido Socialista Obrero Español Esteban GONZÁLEZ Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] 25 PONS Cristianos)- España - Partido Popular Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Alicia HOMS GINEL [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo – España - 26 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Javi LÓPEZ Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo – España - [email protected] 27 Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya Juan Fernando LÓPEZ Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y [email protected] AGUILAR Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo - España 28 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Leopoldo LÓPEZ GIL Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] 29 Cristianos)- España- Partido Popular Antonio LÓPEZ-ISTÚRIZ Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] 30 WHITE Cristianos)- España -Partido Popular 3 EURODIPUTADOS 2020 ESPAÑA NOMBRE INFORMACION EMAIL Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y César LUENA [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España - 31 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Cristina MAESTRE Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España- [email protected] 32 MARTÍN DE ALMAGRO Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Adriana MALDONADO [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo – España - 33 LÓPEZ Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- Gabriel MATO [email protected] Cristianos) 34 España- Partido Popular Francisco José MILLÁN Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] 35 MON Cristianos) – España- Partido Popular Dolors MONTSERRAT Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] 36 Cristianos) – España- Partido Popular Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Javier MORENO [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España- 37 SÁNCHEZ Partido Socialista Obrero Español 38 Javier NART Grupo Renew Europe- España - Independiente [email protected] Maite Grupo Renew Europe- España - Delegación [email protected] 39 PAGAZAURTUNDÚA Ciudadanos Europeos Manu PINEDA Grupo de la Izquierda Unitaria Europea/Izquierda [email protected] 40 Verde Nórdica- España- Izquierda Unida No inscritos- España- Junts per Catalunya - Lliures Clara PONSATÍ OBIOLS [email protected] 41 per Europa 4 EURODIPUTADOS 2020 ESPAÑA NOMBRE INFORMACION EMAIL Carles PUIGDEMONT I No inscritos [email protected] 42 CASAMAJÓ España- Junts per Catalunya - Lliures per Europa Grupo de la Izquierda Unitaria Europea/Izquierda Sira REGO [email protected] Verde Nórdica 43 España- Izquierda Unida Diana RIBA I GINER Grupo de los Verdes/Alianza Libre Europea [email protected] 44 España- Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Inma RODRÍGUEZ- [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo – España- 45 PIÑERO Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Izquierda Unitaria Europea/Izquierda Eugenia RODRÍGUEZ [email protected] Verde Nórdica 46 PALOP España - PODEMOS María Soraya Grupo Renew Europe- España - Ciudadanos – [email protected] 47 RODRÍGUEZ RAMOS Partido de la Ciudadanía Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Marcos ROS SEMPERE [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España- 48 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Domènec RUIZ DEVESA Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo- España - [email protected] 49 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Grupo de la Alianza Progresista de Socialistas y Nacho SÁNCHEZ AMOR [email protected] Demócratas en el Parlamento Europeo – España - 50 Partido Socialista Obrero Español Susana SOLÍS PÉREZ Grupo Renew Europe – España - Ciudadanos – [email protected] 51 Partido de la Ciudadanía 5 EURODIPUTADOS 2020 ESPAÑA NOMBRE INFORMACION EMAIL Hermann TERTSCH Grupo de los Conservadores y Reformistas [email protected] 52 Europeos- España -VOX Grupo de la Izquierda Unitaria Europea/Izquierda Miguel URBÁN CRESPO [email protected] Verde Nórdica 53 España – PODEMOS Ernest URTASUN Grupo de los Verdes/Alianza Libre Europea- [email protected] 54 España - Catalunya en Comú Idoia VILLANUEVA Grupo de la Izquierda Unitaria Europea/Izquierda [email protected] RUIZ Verde Nórdica 55 España- PODEMOS Adrián VÁZQUEZ Grupo Renew Europe- España- Ciudadanos – [email protected] 56 LÁZARA Partido de la Ciudadanía Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- Javier ZARZALEJOS [email protected] Cristianos) 57 España - Partido Popular Juan Ignacio ZOIDO Grupo del Partido Popular Europeo (Demócrata- [email protected] ÁLVAREZ Cristianos) 58 España- Partido Popular 6 .
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