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    Georgi Sedefchov Parvanov (Bulgarian: Георги Седефчов Първанов, IPA: [ɡɛˈɔrɡi pɐrˈvanof]) (born 28 June 1957) is a Bulgarian historian and politician...
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    countries. In the 2001 Bulgarian presidential election, party chairman Georgi Parvanov was elected the president of Bulgaria on the second round, defeating...
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  • electoral campaign spanned 19 September – 20 October. At the election, Georgi Parvanov won his second and final term as President of Bulgaria. Some of the...
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    resignation of Prime Minister Jean Videnov, the new leader of the BSP, Georgi Parvanov and Videnov's proposed successor as Prime Minister, Nikolay Dobrev...
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    Georgi Parvanov Vasilev (Bulgarian: Георги Първанов Василев; born 9 June 1945), also known as "Gocho" (Bulgarian: Гочо), is a Bulgarian former footballer...
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  • cosmonaut Georgi Ivanov (born 1976), Bulgarian footballer Georgi Vazov (1860 - 1934), Bulgarian general and Minister of War Georgi Parvanov (born 1957)...
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  • Parvanov is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georgi Parvanov (born 1957), President of Bulgaria Parvan Parvanov (born 1951), Bulgarian...
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    with a second round on 18 November. The result was a victory for Georgi Parvanov of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, who won 54.0% of the vote in the...
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  • Bulgaria, where their sentences were commuted by the Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov and they were freed. Furthermore, a controversy has arisen concerning...
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  • "quasi-nationalist social conservative" views. The party was founded and is led by Georgi Parvanov, who was the president of Bulgaria from 2002 to 2012, as a splinter...
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    former First Lady of Bulgaria from 2002 until 2012. She is married to Georgi Parvanov, the former President of Bulgaria. Paravanova was born 4 May 1958 in...
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    October 2011, with a runoff held on 30 October 2011. Incumbent president Georgi Parvanov was not eligible for re-election; the Constitution of Bulgaria limits...
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    following the resignation of the previous holder of these positions, Georgi Parvanov, after his victory in the 2001 presidential election. Since April 2004...
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    6 June 2023. "Mandate – Petar Stoyanov". "Profile: Georgi Parvanov". 19 November 2001. "Parvanov Claims Victory in Bulgarian Presidential Election"....
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    from 2002 to 2012. He took office in 2002 together with President Georgi Parvanov, and they were re-elected for a second term in 2007. Marin was born...
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  • publications. He left the Service in 2007 after a scandal with then-president Georgi Parvanov, whom he accused of abusing power. After that, Markov has appeared...
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    the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2007. President Georgi Parvanov awarded US Secretary of State Colin Powell with the highest Bulgarian...
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    oath on 19 January 2012 and officially took over from his predecessor Georgi Parvanov on 22 January 2012. Among his priorities are administrative reforms...
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    Georgi Parvanov. Parvanov and his Vice President, Angel Marin, took office on 22 January 2022. The pair was re-elected in the 2006 election. Parvanov...
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    President Rousseff meets with Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov in Sofia, October 2011...
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    by the Rozhen Observatory The John Atanasoff Award, established by Georgi Parvanov in 2003 and bestowed annually by the President of Bulgaria to a young...
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  • Raffarin.  Bulgaria Sofia March 1–3 State visit. Met with President Georgi Parvanov and Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha.  Tajikistan Dushanbe April...
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    (pianist) 2012 – Emmanuel Macron (later President of France) 2011 – Georgi Parvanov (President of Bulgaria) 2011 – María Ángela Holguín (Minister of Foreign...
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    President Arnold Rüütel (2001–2006) 5 April 2005  Bulgaria – President Georgi Parvanov (2002–2012) 11 May 2005  Malta – President Edward Fenech Adami (2004–2009)...
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  • resolved.  Belgium – Prime Minister Yves Leterme  Bulgaria – President Georgi Parvanov  Canada – Prime Minister Stephen Harper  Czech Republic – Prime Minister...
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    Silva and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil, President Georgi Parvanov of Bulgaria, President Borislav Paravac of Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
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    figures, and former Bulgarian presidents, including Petar Stoyanov, Georgi Parvanov, and Rosen Plevneliev. Notably, former Spanish referee Ildefonso Urízar...
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  • 1996–2001 Petar Stoyanov  Bulgaria 2001 Bulgarian presidential election Georgi Parvanov 1996–2001 Lyudvig Chibirov  South Ossetia 2001 South Ossetian presidential...
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    Bulgaria In office 24 July 2001 – 17 August 2005 President Petar Stoyanov Georgi Parvanov Deputy Nikolay Vasilev Lydia Shuleva Kostadin Paskalev Plamen Panayotov...
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    Silvio Berlusconi, Serbian President Boris Tadić, Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov, and Vietnamese President Nguyễn Minh Triết, Leaders from Armenia,...
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