Rumen Georgiev Radev (Bulgarian: Румен Георгиев Радев [ˈrumɛn ˈradɛf]; born 18 June 1963) is a Bulgarian politician and former major general who has been...
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appointed by president Rumen Radev, following the resignation of Boyko Borisov Interim government, appointed by president Rumen Radev, when no party was able...
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of the Denkov Government, Glavchev attended a meeting with President Rumen Radev. According to the newly passed constitutional amendments, Glavchev, as...
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government was approved by the 48th Parliament, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced in January 2023 that he would call a snap election. The GERB—SDS...
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as Vice President of Bulgaria since 2017. She was the running mate of Rumen Radev, who defeated GERB nominee Tsetska Tsacheva in the second round of the...
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First Lady of Bulgaria since January 2017, being the wife of President Rumen Radev. Born Desislava Gencheva in Burgas on 9 July 1969, she studied at the...
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assigned the task of forming a government by President Rumen Radev, but their efforts failed. Radev then granted the We Continue the Change party and later...
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Boyko Borisov (section Rivalry with President Radev)
again, beginning his third term in this position. On 27 April, President Rumen Radev handed Borisov the mandate for the forming of Bulgaria's new government...
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Sofia. After the completion of the second round of voting, candidate Rumen Radev was elected President of Bulgaria on 13 November 2016. In Bulgaria, the...
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second round was held on 13 November 2016, resulting in the victory of Rumen Radev. The President of Bulgaria is elected using the two-round system. For...
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