
Country: Bulgaria
Party: Democrats for Strong Bulgaria
Curriculum Vitae
Radan Kanev was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1975. He graduated from a French language high school in Sofia and obtained a Master’s Degree in law at Sofia University. Since 2002, he has worked as a self-employed lawyer in Sofia, a partner and managing partner at several law firms, a trade mark representative for the Bulgarian patent office and the EUIPO. Radan married in 2006 and has one son.
Radan Kanev started his political career as one of the founders of Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB), and became actively involved in politics from 2007 when he was elected member of the Sofia board of the DSB. He became a member of the national election HQ of the party in 2007, member of the national board in 2009, Vice-President in 2011 and President of the party in 2013. After resigning the leadership in 2017, he is again Vice-President of the DSB.
In 2014, Radan Kanev was elected Member of the National Assembly (national parliament) of Bulgaria, co-chairing the parliamentary group of the coalition Reformist bloc, and served as Vice-Chairman of the standing committee for labour, demography and social policy.
In 2019, he was elected to the European Parliament as a representative of the recently-founded ‘Democratic Bulgaria’ coalition.
Besides his political and professional activities, Radan has always been a civil activist in various fields of civil rights, environment and urban environment protection. Before starting his political career, he was a Red Cross activist and volunteer, trainer in health promotion and social assistance programmes, member of the Red Cross youth board and President of the Red Cross youth organisation in Bulgaria.
MEP since 2019.
My Positions in Parliament:
- Member - Intergroup on Urban Matters
- Member - Intergroup on Trade Unions
- Member - Intergroup on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
- Member - Intergroup on the Green New Deal
- Member - Intergroup on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development
- Member - Intergroup on Artificial Intelligence and Digital
- Member - Intergroup on Anti-Corruption
- Member - Future of Science and Technology
- Member - Democrats for Strong Bulgaria
- Member - Albania
- Member - Petitions
- Member - Employment and Social Affairs
- Member - European Parliament
- Substitute - Euronest
- Substitute - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
- Substitute - COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned and recommendations for the future
- Substitute - Public Health
- Substitute - Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
My Positions in the group:
- Member - Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats)
MY WORK IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
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Addresses
BRU:
SPINELLI 08F154 (ALTIERO SPINELLI)
Parlement européen
60, rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat 60
B-1047 Bruxelles / Brussel
BRU:
SPINELLI 08F154 (ALTIERO SPINELLI)
Parlement européen
60, rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat 60
B-1047 Bruxelles / Brussel
STR:
WEISS T09086 (LOUISE WEISS)
Parlement européen
Allée du Printemps
BP 1024/F
F-67070 Strasbourg cedex