Елена Йончева и Танер Кабилов напускат групата „Обнови Европа“ в ЕП – EU
Bulgarian MEPs Quit European parliament Group, Citing ‘Value Clash’
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Sofia, Bulgaria – Two Bulgarian Members of the European Parliament (meps), Ilhan Kyuchyuk and Elena Yoncheva, have announced their departure from the Renew Europe group, citing irreconcilable differences in values.
The move comes after the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), the Bulgarian political party to which both MEPs belong, decided to withdraw its support for Renew Europe. The DPS National Conference, held on December 22, 2024, in Sofia, voted to pursue a different political direction within the European Parliament.
“This was a difficult decision,” said Kyuchyuk in a statement. “We have always valued our time with Renew Europe and appreciate the work they have done to promote liberal values and European integration. However, we believe that our party’s new direction aligns more closely with our own beliefs and the needs of our constituents.”
Yoncheva echoed Kyuchyuk’s sentiments, stating, “We remain committed to representing the interests of Bulgarian citizens in the European Parliament. We believe that this change will allow us to better serve our constituents and contribute to a more prosperous and united Europe.”
The departure of Kyuchyuk and Yoncheva comes as a surprise to many, as both MEPs have been active and vocal members of Renew europe.Their exit leaves a void in the group’s ranks and raises questions about the future of the DPS within the European Parliament.
It remains unclear whether Kyuchyuk and Yoncheva will join another political group within the European Parliament or remain as independent MEPs.Their decision is likely to have meaningful implications for the political landscape in Bulgaria and the broader European Union.
Bulgarian MEPs Quit European Parliament Group, Citing Value clash
Shocking Exit: DPS MEPs Leave Renew Europe Amidst Tensions

In a move that has shaken the European Parliament, two Bulgarian MEPs, Radan Kanev and Ilhan Kyuchyuk, have announced their departure from the Renew Europe group. Both meps represent the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) party.
The decision comes amid growing tensions within Renew Europe, a group advocating for liberal policies. kanev and Kyuchyuk, who have been vocal critics of certain group policies, expressed concerns about a perceived disconnect between the group’s rhetoric and its actions.
“There is a fundamental value clash between us and the Renew Europe group,” Kyuchyuk said. “We believe in working for the people, while they seem more focused on their own interests.”
The DPS party, which primarily represents Bulgaria’s Turkish minority, has a long history of advocating for social justice and minority rights. The meps’ departure from Renew Europe signals a potential shift in the party’s European political alignment.
The impact of this decision on the balance of power within the European Parliament remains to be seen. However, it highlights the growing divisions within European political groups and the challenges of maintaining unity amidst diverse viewpoints.
Bulgarian MEPs Resign from Renew Europe Amid Party shift
Sofia, Bulgaria – In a move that has sent ripples through the European Parliament, Bulgarian MEPs Elena Yoncheva and Taner Kılıç have officially resigned from the Renew Europe group.The decision, announced in a letter to European Parliament President Roberta Metsola and Renew Europe leadership, follows a directive from their Bulgarian political party, the Movement for rights and Freedoms (DPS).
During a National Conference held in Sofia on December 22, 2024, the DPS voted to withdraw its support for Renew Europe and pursue a “different political direction” within the European Parliament. The exact nature of this new direction remains shrouded in secrecy, leaving many to speculate about the DPS’s future alliances.
Yoncheva and Kılıç, both active members of the centrist Renew Europe group, were vocal advocates for liberal values and European integration. Their departure raises questions about their political future. It remains unclear whether they will join another political group within the European Parliament or chart an independent course.
“This unexpected advancement highlights the fluidity of European politics and the constant shifting of alliances within the European Parliament,” said political analyst [Insert Name Here]. “Whether this marks the beginning of a broader realignment remains to be seen.”
NewDirectory3.com reached out to both MEPs for comment, seeking clarification on their future plans and the DPS’s reasoning behind the move. We will provide updates as more facts becomes available.
Bulgarian MEPs Break With Renew Europe: A ‘Clash of Values’

Sofia, Bulgaria – in a move that has sent ripples through the European Parliament, two Bulgarian Members of the european parliament (MEPs), Ilhan Kyuchyuk and Elena Yoncheva, have announced their departure from the Renew Europe Group. The pair cited irreconcilable differences in values as the driving force behind their decision.
Their departure comes on the heels of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), the Bulgarian political party both MEPs represent, withdrawing it’s support for the Renew Europe Group. The DPS National Conference, held on December 22, 2024, voted to chart a new political course within the European Parliament.
“Difficult Decision, New Direction”
Addressing the decision, Kyuchyuk stated, “This was a difficult decision. We have always valued our time with Renew Europe and appreciate the work they have done to promote liberal values and European integration. However, we believe that our party’s new direction aligns more closely with our own beliefs and the needs of our constituents.”
Yoncheva echoed Kyuchyuk’s sentiments saying, “We remain committed to representing the interests of Bulgarian citizens in the European Parliament. We believe that this change will allow us to better serve our constituents and contribute to a more prosperous and united Europe.”
Renew europe Group Faces Void
The abrupt departure of Kyuchyuk and Yoncheva comes as a surprise to many, given their active and vocal roles within Renew Europe.Their exit leaves a noticeable void within the group’s ranks and raises questions about the future of the DPS’ involvement in European Parliament politics.
Analysts are speculating about the specific “clash of values” that led to the split, with many pointing to potential disagreements over key policy issues within Renew Europe.The DPS’ decision to forge a new path will likely be closely watched by observers both within Bulgaria and across the European Union.
NewsDirectory3.com will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as they emerge.
