Career in national politics In June 2001 Kuneva was elected a
deputy (Member of Bulgarian Parliament) as a founding member of the
Liberal Simeon II National Movement (NDSV) party. In August 2001 Kuneva left her position in the Bulgarian parliament because she was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chief Negotiator of the
Republic of Bulgaria with the European Union. She represented the Bulgarian Government in the Convention on the Future of Europe (the
European Convention), which designed the
EU Constitutional Treaty (the European Constitution). In May 2002 Kuneva was appointed Bulgaria's first
Minister of European Affairs in the
government of former
Tsar Simeon Sakskoburggotski. She held that job even after the 2005 parliamentary elections, when NDSV became a junior partner in the
Bulgarian Socialist Party-dominated
coalition government of
Sergey Stanishev – the only minister of the former cabinet to retain her post.
European Commissioner for Consumer Protection On 26 October 2006 Kuneva was nominated to be
Bulgaria's first member of the European Commission. European Commission President
Jose Manuel Durao Barroso assigned her the
portfolio of
Consumer Protection. Kuneva was decisively approved by the
European Parliament on 12 December 2006 with 583 votes "in favour", 21 votes "against" and 28 votes "abstentions". She commenced her
mandate as
EU Commissioner on 1 January 2007, when Bulgaria officially joined the EU. In January 2007 Meglena Kuneva took an Oath as a European Commissioner at the
European Court in
Luxembourg. During her term in office, Kuneva was interested in online data collection (of personal data),
profiling and
behavioral targeting, and in particular is looking for "enforcing existing regulation on the Internet and to regulate where adequate response to consumer concerns on the issue of data collection".
Return to national politics In 2012 Kuneva ran as an independent presidential candidate, getting 14% of the votes. Later that year she founded a political party
Bulgaria for Citizens movement, which in 2014 secured places in the parliaments as part of the bigger right centrist alliance Reformist bloc. Kuneva was elected member of parliament and then became a Deputy Prime Minister, responsible for foreign affairs, regugee agency and data protectio unit. She also had an oversight of the human trafficking commission and the newly created anticorruoption body. In early 2016 Kuneva took over the Ministry of Education and Science in a time the education system in Bulgaria was going through an overreaching reform.
Council of Europe In 2018 Kuneva was appointed head of the EU Delegation to the
Council of Europe, where she collaborated to establish a common European stance in conjunction with the Council of Europe and optimal coordination between the two organizations. In 2024, Kuneva was her country's candidate to succeed
Dunja Mijatović as the Council of Europe's
Commissioner for Human Rights; in a vote by the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, she ultimately lost against
Michael O'Flaherty. ==Other activities==