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Member
- EMPL Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
- DCAS Delegation to the EU-Kazakhstan, EU-Kyrgyzstan, EU-Uzbekistan and EU-Tajikistan Parliamentary Cooperation Committees and for relations with Turkmenistan and Mongolia
Substitute
- FEMM Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality
- PETI Committee on Petitions
- Commission’s proposals for the Pillar of Social Rights a disappointment
- Commission’s approach to combatting human trafficking is contradictory and ineffective
- Commission’s “New Skills Agenda for Europe” wrong answer to pressing problem
- End human trafficking in sex industry by decriminalising victims and criminalising pimps and buyers
- A step closer to rights and dignity for women domestic workers and carers in the EU
- 500 refugees missing in the Mediterranean Sea
- We can meet the EU anti-poverty target by ensuring that the rich pay tax
- International Women's Day: Less hypocrisy, more solidarity needed for refugee women and children
- Mrs Kostadinka KUNEVA, the rapporteur on the EP's Report on "Women Domestic Workers and Carers in the EU", is organizing a debate and the screening of the film "At Home", on February 25th, in the European Parliament in Brussels
- Collective Agreements: Regaining the lost ground 25/02/2016
- 21 Remarkable Women Who Are Changing Eastern Europe
- Trailer movie - Konstadinka Kuneva Movie/Documentary
- Leftist MEP: EU Accessibility Act is an ‘ideal chance’
- «Οι απολύσεις συμβάλλουν ...στις προσλήψεις»!
- GUE/NGL - Support the Istanbul Convention
- Magda Fyssa EU Parliament GUENGL
- Kuneva Internet Accessibility - Plenary
- Press Conference after the adoption of Kuneva's Report on Domestic Workers & Carers
- Domestic Workers and Carers make them visible (3)
- Domestic Workers and Carers make them visible (2)
- Domestic Workers and Carers make them visible (1)
- Kuneva on Skills Package - Committees EMPL & CULT
- Kuneva Movie At Home 25 2 2016
- Kuneva: Regulating domestic workers will reduce trafficking and abuse
- Kostadinka Kuneva interview at the EU Parliament
Konstantina Kuneva (Kostadinka Kuneva) was born in 1964 in Silistra, Bulgaria. He is a graduate of history and Ethnography of the University of St. Cyril and Methodius ". In addition to her native language, familiar with the Bulgarian, Greek and Russian. Mother of a son, having lived in Bulgaria the difficult years of transition after the collapse of Zhivkov regime in 2001 was forced to emigrate to Greece following the first big influx of people looking for work after the fall of the "wall".
From 2003 he worked on contracting company OIKOMET repair, cleaning services at public companies. Was active in the Association of PEKOP and elected in his administration. On 23/12/2008, returning late at night by the shift, and while he had been bullied for Trade Union action was attacked by caustic acid from strangers. The perpetrators of the attack were not ever. Survived thanks to the care of doctors and nurses. Supported by a broad solidarity movement, in Greece and abroad, ensuring resources for dozens of surgeries and treatments needed to re-establish the body's vital functions.