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Cordialmente Cordialmente, Debbie Abrahams, Labour Party, United Kingdom Malik Ben Achour, PS, Belgium Tina Acketoft, Liberal Party, Sweden Senator Fatima Ahallouch, PS, Belgium Lord Nazir Ahmed, Non-affiliated, United Kingdom Senator Alberto Airola, M5S, Italy Hussein al-Taee, Social Democratic Party, Finland Éric Alauzet, La République en Marche, France Patricia Blanquer Alcaraz, Socialist Party, Spain Lord John Alderdice, Liberal Democrats, United Kingdom Felipe Jesús Sicilia Alférez, Socialist Party, Spain Senator Alessandro Alfieri, PD, Italy François Alfonsi, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (France) Amira Mohamed Ali, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Group, Die Linke, Germany Rushanara Ali, Labour Party, United Kingdom Tahir Ali, Labour Party, United Kingdom Mahir Alkaya, Spokesperson for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Socialist Party, the Netherlands Senator Josefina Bueno Alonso, Socialist Party, Spain Lord David Alton of Liverpool, Crossbench, United Kingdom Patxi López Álvarez, Socialist Party, Spain Nacho Sánchez Amor, S&D, European Parliament (Spain) Luise Amtsberg, Green Party, Germany Senator Bert Anciaux, sp.a, Belgium Rt Hon Michael Ancram, the Marquess of Lothian, Former Chairman of the Conservative Party, Conservative Party, United Kingdom Karin Andersen, Socialist Left Party, Norway Kirsten Normann Andersen, Socialist People’s Party (SF), Denmark Theresa Berg Andersen, Socialist People’s Party (SF), Denmark Rasmus Andresen, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (Germany) Lord David Anderson of Ipswich QC, Crossbench, United Kingdom Barry Andrews, Renew Europe, European Parliament (Ireland) Chris Andrews, Sinn Féin, Ireland Eric Andrieu, S&D, European Parliament (France) Marc Angel, S&D, European Parliament (Luxembourg) Tonia Antoniazzi, Labour Party, United Kingdom Senator Cathy Apoureceau-Poly; Communist, Republican, Citizen, and Ecologist Group; France Catherine Ardagh, Fianna Fáil, Ireland Maria Arena, Chair of Subcommittee on Human Rights, S&D, European Parliament (Belgium) Paavo Arhinmäki, Left Alliance, Finland Rt Hon Baroness Hilary Armstrong of Hill Top, former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Labour Party, United Kingdom Steinunn Þóra Árnadóttir, Left-Green Movement, Iceland Senator Éliane Assassi; Communist, Republican, Citizen, and Ecologist Group; France Mustafa Atici, Social Democratic Party, Switzerland Margrete Auken, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (Denmark) Åsmund Aukrust, Labour Party, Norway Clémentine Autain, La France Insoumise, France Senator Ivana Bacik, Labour Party, Ireland Senator Joris Backer, D66, the Netherlands Christine Badertscher, Green, Switzerland Annalena Baerbock, Co-Leader of the German Green Party, Germany Ulrike Bahr, SPD, Germany Senator Sara Bailac, Republican Left of Catalonia, Spain Pilar Vallugera Balañà, Republican Left of Catalonia, Spain Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Renew Europe, European Parliament (Spain) Hannah Bardell, SNP, United Kingdom Paula Barker, Labour Party, United Kingdom Richard Boyd Barret, Party Leader People Before Profit, Ireland Angelo Barrile, Social Democratic Party, Switzerland Dr. Dietmar Bartsch, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Group, Die Linke, Germany André Pinotes Batista, Socialist Party, Portugal Prof. Stefania Prezioso Batou, Ensemble à Gauche, Switzerland Marc Baum, The Left, Luxembourg Margarete Bause, Party Spokesperson on Human Rights, Green Party, Germany Petra Bayr, Speaker on Development Cooperation, Social Democratic Party, Austria Lord Jeremy Beecham, Labour Party, United Kingdom Tiziana Beghin, Non-attached Membert, European Parliament (Italy) Denis Begic, Social Democratic Party, Sweden Órfhlaith Begley, Sinn Féin, United Kingdom Senator Esther Benbassa; Communist, Republican, Citizen, and Ecologist Group; France Dr. Samuel Bendahan, Social Democratic Party, Switzerland Sandra Locher Benguerel, Social Democratic Party, Switzerland Brando Benifei, S&D, European Parliament (Italy) Rt Hon Hilary Benn, Former International Development Secretary, Labour Party, United Kingdom Baroness Natalie Bennett of Manor Castle, Former Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, Green Party, United Kingdom Emma Berginger, Green Party, Sweden Erik Bergkvist, S&D, European Parliament (Sweden) Ugo Bernalicis, La France insoumise, France Djuna Bernard, Vice-President of the Green Party, Luxembourg Jan Bertels, sp.a, Belgium Anne Valentina Berthelsen, Socialist People’s Party (SF), Denmark Dieter Van Besien, Groen, Belgium Lord Richard Best, Crossbench, United Kingdom Senator Sabine de Bethune, CD&V, Belgium Clive Betts, Labour Party, United Kingdom Senator Stijn Bex, Groen, Belgium Eva Biaudet, Swedish People’s Party SFP, Finland Robert Biedroń, S&D, European Parliament (Poland) Magdalena Biejat, Lewica, Poland Benoît Biteau, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (France) Mhairi Black, SNP, United Kingdom Senator Frances Black, Independent, Ireland Rt Hon Ian Blackford, Westminster Leader, SNP, United Kingdom Rt Hon Baroness Tessa Blackstone, Former Education Minister, Labour Party, United Kingdom Ľuboš Blaha, Direction - Social Democracy, Slovakia Ibán García del Blanco, S&D, European Parliament (Spain) Niall Blaney, Fianna Fáil, Ireland Paul Blomfield, Shadow Minister for Brexit and EU Negotiations, Labour Party, United Kingdom Senator Maryvonne Blondin, Socialist and Republican, France Michael Bloss, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (Germany) Baroness Christine Blower, Labour Party, United Kingdom Crispin Blunt, Former Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee and Former Minister of State for Prisons, Conservative Party, United Kingdom Senator Éric Bocquet; Communist, Republican, Citizen, and Ecologist Group; France Damian Boeselager, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (Germany) Laura Boldrini, Former President of the Chamber of Deputies, PD, Italy Manuel Bompard, GUE/NGL, European Parliament (France) Marc Botenga, GUE/NGL, European Parliament (Belgium) Vlad-Marius Botoș, Renew Europe, European Parliament (Romania) Senator Laura Bottici, M5S, Italy Achraf Bouali, Spokesperson for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, D66, the Netherlands Senator Georges-Louis Bouchez, Party Leader, MR, Belgium Nabil Boukili, PVDA-PTB, Belgium Senator Martial Bourquin, Socialist and Republican, France Senator Michel Boutant, Socialist and Republican, France Gilles Boyer, Renew Europe, European Parliament (France) Senator Lynn Boylan, Sinn Féin, Ireland Tracy Brabin, Shadow Minister for Cultural Industries, Labour Party, United Kingdom Lord William Bradshaw, Liberal Democrats, United Kingdom Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw, Former Middle East Minister, Labour Party, United Kingdom John Brady, Sinn Féin, Ireland Mickey Brady, Sinn Féin, United Kingdom Dr. Helmut Brandstätter, Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, NEOS, Austria Dr. Franziska Brantner, Parliamentary Secretary of the Parliamentary Group, Green Party, Germany Kathleen Van Brempt, S&D, European Parliament (Belgium) Leni Breymaier, SPD, Germany Dr. Milan Brglez, Former Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, S&D, European Parliament (Slovenia) Saskia Bricmont, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (Belgium) Baroness Sal Brinton, Liberal Democrats, United Kingdom Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin, Ireland Senator Karin Brouwers, CD&V, Belgium Alan Brown, SNP, United Kingdom Lyn Brown, Shadow Minister for Prisons and Probation, Labour Party, United Kingdom James Browne, Fianna Fáil, Ireland Martin Browne, Sinn Féin, Ireland Rt Hon Lord Malcolm Bruce of Bennachie, Former Chair of the International Development Select Committee, Liberal Democrats, United Kingdom Agnieszka Brugger, Deputy Chairperson of Parliamentary Group, Green Party, Germany Senator Céline Brulin; Communist, Republican, Citizen, and Ecologist Group; France Alain Bruneel, Democratic and Republican Left Group, France Sylvie Brunet, Vice-Chair of the Renew Europe Group, European Parliament (France) Karl-Heinz Brunner, SPD, Germany Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir, Left-Green Movement, Iceland Senator Maurizio Buccarella, Mixed Group, Italy Pat Buckley, Sinn Féin, Ireland Marie-George Buffet, Democratic and Republican Left Group, France Birke Bull-Bischoff, Die Linke, Germany Udo Bullmann, S&D, European Parliament (Germany) Richard Burgon, Labour Party, United Kingdom Delara Burkhardt, S&D, European Parliament (Germany) Gilles Vanden Burre, Ecolo, Belgium Johan Büser, Social Democratic Party, Sweden Reinhard Bütikofer, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (Germany) Mary Butler, Fianna Fáil, Ireland Rt Hon Lord Robin Butler of Brockwell, Former Cabinet Secretary, Crossbench, United Kingdom Kim Buyst, Groen, Belgium Ian Byrne, Labour Party, United Kingdom Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fáil, Ireland Rt Hon Liam Byrne, Labour Party, United Kingdom Thomas Byrne, Fianna Fáil, Ireland Miguel Ángel González Caballero, Socialist Party, Spain Jackie Cahill, Fianna Fáil, Ireland Dara Calleary, Fianna Fáil, Ireland Anne Sophie Callesen, Social-Liberal Party (De Radikale), Denmark Kristof Calvo, Chair of Ecolo-Groen Faction, Belgium Lord Ewen Cameron of Dillington, Crossbench, United Kingdom Rt Hon Lord Menzies Campbell of Pittenweem QC, Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Liberal Democrats, United Kingdom Pascal Canfin; Chair of Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety and Former Minister of Development; Renew Europe; European Parliament (France) Dan Carden, Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Labour Party, United Kingdom Damien Carême, Greens/EFA, European Parliament (France) Lord Alexander Carlile of Berriew CBE QC, Former Independent Reviewer
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