Boyko Metodiev Borisov (Bulgarian: Бойко Методиев Борисов, IPA: [ˈbɔjko mɛˈtɔdiɛf boˈrisof]; born 13 June 1959) is a Bulgarian politician who served as...
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2021 election. The 2023 election saw little change from 2022, with Boyko Borisov's centre-right GERB–SDS narrowly coming in first place, above the centrist...
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downfall in 2014. . In March 2017, Boyko Borisov was re-elected as Prime Minister of Bulgaria for the second time. Borisov had resigned and called early elections...
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coalition between GERB and the Union of Democratic Forces, headed by Boyko Borisov. A coalition between the two parties was formed ahead of the 2019 European...
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2021 election. The 2023 election saw little change from 2022, with Boyko Borisov's centre-right GERB–SDS narrowly coming in first place, above the centrist...
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into office, Radev has frequently criticised Bulgarian prime minister Boyko Borisov, whom Radev views as permitting corruption through a 'reckless leadership...
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2014. It was a coalition government chaired by Boyko Borisov. The government was formed after Borisov's party, GERB, won the 2014 parliamentary election...
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to over 30 cities in Bulgaria that ended with the resignation of the Boyko Borisov government on 20 February 2013. They were caused by abnormally high...
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was a coalition government that was chaired by Boyko Borisov. The government was formed after the Borisov's party, GERB, won the 2017 parliamentary election...
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and 2014–2021. GERB is headed by former Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov, the former mayor of Sofia, former member of the National Movement Simeon...
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Bulgarian presidential election and a rival to former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. He was considered to be the head of Order, Law and Justice and the...
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Assembly elected in 2017. Parties in the governing coalition led by Boyko Borisov lost seats and no party leader was able to form a coalition government...
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parliamentary election, he was designated by de facto party leader Boyko Borisov as the future Minister of the Interior. Tsvetanov's tenure as Minister...
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of the elections was the established in 2006 personalistic party of Boyko Borisov, GERB. The Socialist Party, in power before the election, was in second...
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2020–2021 Bulgarian protests (section 10 July – The President's address; Borisov calls for counter-protests)
government has been accepted by the new parliament. Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and his populist GERB party have been in power since 2009, with a two-year...
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appointed by president Rosen Plevneliev, following the resignation of Boyko Borisov. Interim government, appointed by president Rosen Plevneliev, following...
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and politician Yuriy Boyko (born 1958), Ukrainian politician Boyko Aleksiev (born 1963), Bulgarian figure skater Boyko Borisov (born 1959), Prime Minister...
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Minister of Bulgaria by President Rumen Radev on 12 May 2021, succeeding Boyko Borisov. He headed consequently two governments, the first from May to September...
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resignation of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the failure of Bulgarian parties to form a government, early elections were called. Borisov resigned following the...
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high electricity prices, the conservative government of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov tendered its resignation on 20 February 2013. President Plevneliev,...
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January 2017 to 4 May 2017, following the resignation of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the failure of Bulgarian parties to form a government. He is a graduate...
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as well as the April Uprising. Stambolov was, after Stanko Todorov, Boyko Borisov and Todor Zhivkov, one of the country's longest-serving prime ministers...
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Bulgaria. In 2007, she joined the Pleven Municipal Council as a member of Boyko Borisov's party GERB. Tsacheva was GERB's candidate for mayor of Pleven in 2007...
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opposed Boyko Borisov's past government and refused any possibility of a coalition with GERB due to disagreements over corruption. On 18 October Borisov announced...
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banya ("baths"). Bankya is the birthplace of the founder of GERB – Boyko Borisov, former prime minister of Bulgaria. "Vazov's Oak", Ivan Vazov's favourite...
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1978), Bulgarian footballer Boris Borisov (actor) (1872–1939), Russian actor Borislav Borisov (disambiguation) Boyko Borisov (born 1959), Bulgarian politician...
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Bulgaria win 27 seats and Stand Up! Mafia, Get Out! win 14 seats. After Boyko Borisov of GERB and Slavi Trifonov of There Is Such A People (ITN) were unable...
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cabinet went to GERB. GERB, the party of the previous prime minister Boyko Borisov, said earlier that it would not try to form a government. The BSP said...
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the former governing (from 2001 to 2005) Simeon II's NDSV party and Boyko Borisov's GERB party. Bulgaria has generally good freedom of speech and human...
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Former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, and his populist conservative party GERB, had led Bulgaria continuously since 2016. Borisov's third government was...
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