Mariya Gabriel
![Gabriel in 2023](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/Bulgarian_Foreign_Minister_Mariya_Gabriel_at_the_State_Department_in_Washington%2C_D.C._on_September_25%2C_2023_%28cropped%29.jpg)
In the European Parliament she served as Vice-President of the European People's Party (EPP) group, Vice-President of EPP Women and head of the Bulgarian EPP delegation. She was first appointed to the European Commission in 2017 as European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society to fill a spot left vacant by the departure of Kristalina Georgieva. Ms Gabriel left with a mixed record and reputation in Brussels. In particular, she struggled to realize a €415 billion plan to make the EU a global tech hub.
On 22 May 2023, a coalition of GERB and We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) agreed to form a government with two rotating prime ministers, Nikolai Denkov and Gabriel. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Jose María Gabriel y Galán, Carmen Prada, Cristina Martínez-Calvo, Rafael Lahoz-BeltráGet full text
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11by Cristina H. Rolleri, Carmen Prada, José María Gabriel y Galán, Lilian M. PassarelliGet full text
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18by Karin Weissenborn, Sam Gruber, Gerrit M. Grosse, Maria Gabriel, Ramona Schuppner, Hans Worthmann, Omar Abu-Fares, Friedrich GötzGet full text
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19by María Eugenia, Esandi, Estefanía , Panizoni, Jordán, Scherñuk Schroh, Lucas , Duran, Graciana, Koehler, Ezequiel , Jouglard, María Paula, Repetto, María Gabriel, SerralungaGet full text
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20by Graziela Lucchesi Rosa da Silva, Maria Gabriel, Camila Akemi Aoto, Luana Lubke, Luisa Martins de Abreu e Lima, Mayssun Omari Osman, Nathalia Tsiflidis, Victória de Biassio KlepaGet full text
Published 2021-05-01
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