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Eurodeputato Alex Agius Saliba , Eurodeputata Abir Al-Sahlani (Renew / Svezia) Eurodeputato Alex Agius Saliba (S & D / Malta) Al PE Alfred Sant (S & D / Malta) Eurodeputata Alice Kuhnke (Verts-ALE / Svezia) Al Parlamento europeo Alviina Alametsä (Verts-ALE / Finlandia) MEP Anne-Sophie Pelletier (GUE-NGL / Francia) Eurodeputata Antonio Maria Rinaldi (ID / Italia) Eurodeputata Biljana Borzan (S & D / Croazia) Eurodeputato Brando Benifei (S & D / Italia) Eurodeputata Chrysoula Zacharopoulou (Renew / Francia) Eurodeputata Cristina Maestre Martín de Almagro (S & D / Spagna) Eurodeputato David Casa (PPE / Malta) Eurodeputato Dennis Radtke (PPE / Germania) MEP Dimitrios Papadimoulis (GUE / NGL / Grecia) Dragos Pîslaru (Renew / Romania) Eurodeputata Elena Lizzi (ID / Italia) Elisabetta Gualmini, deputata al Parlamento europeo (S & D / Italia) Eurest Urtasun (Verdi-ALE / Spagna) Estrella Dura Ferrandis (S & D / Spagna) MEP Francisco Guerreiro (Verdi / Portogallo) Al PE Gianantonio Da Re (ID / Italia) MEP Grace O’Sullivan (Verdi-ALE / Irlanda) MEP Isabel Carvalhais (S & D / Portogallo) Eurodeputata Jordi Cañas (Renew / Spagna) Al PE José Gusmão (GUE-NGL / Portogallo) Al PE Josianne Cutajar (S & D / Malta) Eurodeputata Karlo Ressler (PPE / Croazia) Eurodeputata Katrin Langensiepen (Verdi-ALE / Germania) Lucia Ďuriš Nicholsonová (ECR / Slovacchia) MEP Maite Pagazaurtundúa (Renew / Spagna) Eurodeputato Manuel Pizarro (S & D / Portogallo) Eurodeputata Maria Matias (GUE-NGL / Portogallo) Eurodeputata Marie Toussaint (Verts-ALE / Francia) MEP Monica Silvana Gonzalez (S & D / Spagna) Eurodeputata Mounir Satouri (Verdi-ALE / Francia) Eurodeputato Nils Torvalds (rinnovo / finlandese) MEP Pascal Durand (Renew / Francia) MEP Radan Kanev (PPE / Bulgaria) MEP Radka Maxová (Rinnova / Repubblica Ceca) Eurodeputato Romana Tomc (PPE / Slovenia) Eurodeputato Salima Yenbou (Verts-ALE / Francia) Sandra Pereira, deputato al Parlamento europeo (GUE-NGL / Portogallo) Al PE Sirpa Pietikäinen (PPE / Finlandia) Eurodeputata Sylwia Spurek (S & D / Polonia) MEP Ville Niinistö (Verts-ALE / Finlandia) .
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