Dimitar Kinov Stoyanov is a Bulgarian and European Union politician.
Career
While still a student of Law at Sofia University, Dimitar Stoyanov joined the Attack party headed by Volen Siderov. He is currently a non-attached Member of the European Parliament. Institute of Transportation Studies Member of the European Parliament Ashley Mote criticized Stoyanov over comments he made saying he opposed the "Jewish establishment". You can even buy yourself a loving wife aged 12 or 13.
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Membership
National-Democratic Party]
Stoyanov was elected in 2005 as the youngest member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria on the list of the Ataka coalition with several minor nationalist parties. In August 2005 Stoyanov became an Observer to the European Parliament (European Parliament), and, in January 2007, a temporary Member of the European Parliament from the Ataka quota. Stoyanov was elected a member of the European Parliament from Bulgaria in the May 2007 Bulgarian election and re-elected in the June 2009 election.
He was a member of the Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty (Institute of Transportation Studies) political group until the group ceased to exist on November 14, 2007.