Laura Ballarin Cereza
Spanish politician (born 1984)
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Laura Ballarin Cereza | |
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Member of the European Parliament for Spain | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 6 September 2023 | |
Preceded by | Adriana Maldonado López |
Personal details | |
Born | 19 July 1984 (1984-07-19) (age 40) Barcelona |
Nationality | Spanish |
Political party | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
Alma mater | Pompeu Fabra University |
Laura Ballarin Cereza (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlawɾa βaˈʎaɾin θeˈɾeθa]; born 19 July 1984 in Barcelona) is a Spanish politician from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2023. She replaced Adriana Maldonado López.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Home | Laura BALLARÍN CEREZA | MEPs | European Parliament". European Parliament. Retrieved 2023-09-10.
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Current members of the European Parliament from Spain (2019–2024)
- Aguilar (ECR)
- Aguilera (S&D)
- Arias Echeverría (EPP)
- Ballarin (S&D)
- Bauzà (Renew)
- Benjumea (EPP)
- Bilbao (Renew)
- Buxadé (ECR)
- Cañas (Renew)
- Caro (GUE-NGL)
- del Castillo (EPP)
- Collado (EPP)
- Comín (NI)
- Durá (S&D)
- Estaràs (EPP)
- Fernández (S&D)
- Gálvez (S&D)
- García (S&D)
- García del Blanco (S&D)
- García (S&D)
- García-Margallo (EPP)
- Gardiazabal (S&D)
- González Casares (S&D)
- Homs (S&D)
- Junqueras (Greens–EFA)
- López Aguilar (S&D)
- López Fernández (S&D)
- López Gil (EPP)
- López-Istúriz (EPP)
- Luena (S&D)
- Maestre (S&D)
- Mato (EPP)
- Millán Mon (EPP)
- Miranda (GUE-NGL)
- Montserrat (EPP)
- Moreno (S&D)
- Nart (Renew)
- Pagazaurtundúa (Renew)
- Pineda (GUE-NGL)
- Pisa (ECR)
- Ponsatí (NI)
- Poptcheva (Renew)
- Puigdemont (NI)
- Riba (Greens–EFA)
- Rodríguez Palop (GUE-NGL)
- Rodríguez-Piñero (S&D)
- Rodríguez Ramos (Renew)
- Ros Sempere (S&D)
- Ruiz Devesa (S&D)
- Sánchez Amor (S&D)
- Sanz (Greens–EFA)
- Silvana (S&D)
- Solé (Greens–EFA)
- Solís (Renew)
- Tertsch (ECR)
- Urbán (GUE-NGL)
- Vázquez (Renew)
- Villanueva (GUE-NGL)
- Zarzalejos (EPP)
- Zoido (EPP)
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