The Bulgarian National Radio organizes a discussion on the forthcoming Elections to the European Parliament 2019. The vision for the future of the European Union, challenges and political transformations will be discussed in Studio 2 of the national radio by MEP Andrey Kovatchev from EPP, Momchil Nekov - member of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Angel Dzhambazki of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group and Ilhan Kyuchuk of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.
Guests will also be Theodor Stoychev - Head of the office of the European Parliament in Bulgaria and sociologist Evelina Slavkova. Young people interested in European topics will watch the live discussion in the studio, and during the debates, questions can be asked through the Facebook page of the project: "Hear Europe, Challenge Change."
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