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REFORMS FOR FERTILIZERS COMPETITIVENESS SUGGESTED

Business | November 19, 2001, Monday
Illegally imported fertilizers and high propane-butane price make products of Bulgarian fertilizer industry noncompetitive. The decrease in the foreign demand and internal consumption worsen the situation, experts from the biggest Bulgarian fertilizer pla...

TAXI DRIVERS MAY BLOCK THE CAPITAL ON WEDNESDAY

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
Sofia taxi drivers plan a city-wide action Wednesday, Pari Daily wrote. The taxi drivers will protest against the planned introduction of BGN 180 per tonne excise duty on propane-butane gas....

54,6% OF THE BULGARIANS VOTED ON SUNDAY

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
The Central Electoral Commission announced that it registered 54,6% electoral turnout during the second round of the presidential elections. Protocols from 11 sections have arrived in the Central Electoral Commission by 11am....

THE INDEPENDENT: PARVANOV AHEAD IN BULGARIA VOTE

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
The Independent Bulgaria's presidential election hung in the balance yesterday after exit polls in the run-off vote showed Socialist Party leader Georgi Parvanov ahead of incumbent Petar Stoyanov....

STATE-OWNED COMPANIES TO BE SOLD IN ONE ROUND

Business | November 19, 2001, Monday
Amendments to the Ordinance on Competitive Bidding are to be adopted by the Privatization Agency (PA). The current Ordinance does not limit the number of competitions and the sale price increase....

PARVANOV WINS WITH ALMOST 10 PER CENT

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
Georgi Parvanov, who won Sunday’s presidential election run-off in Bulgaria has almost 10 per cent more votes than his opponent current president Petur Stoyanov. According to the last results Parvanov, who is the Socialist Party leader has 54, 9 per cent...

EX-COMMUNIST WINS BULGARIAN ELECTION

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
Reuters Bulgarians vented their frustrations over poverty and accusations of corruption by ousting President Petar Stoyanov on Sunday and electing a former Communist in his place....

PRESIDENT STOYANOV ACKNOWLEDGES PARVANOV'S WIN

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
EFE, Spain Although the first official results in the country's runoff presidential elections will not be known until late Monday, Bulgarian President Peter Stoyanov has already acknowledged being defeated by Socialist Georgi Parvanov....

SOCIALIST WINS BULGARIAN PRESIDENCY

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
United Press International Bulgarian Socialist leader Georgi Parvanov has defeated incumbent president Petar Stoyanov in Sunday's second round of presidential elections....

BULGARIA'S PARVANOV FAVOURS DEVELOPING RELATIONS

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
Itar-Tass, Russia Georgi Parvanov, who is expected to be Bulgaria's next president, has told a news conference that he favours Bulgaria's integration into the European Union and NATO....

PARVANOV WINS BULGARIA'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
Xinhua, China Bulgaria's Socialist Party leader Georgi Parvanov beat the incumbent Petar Stoyanov in a presidential election runoff held on Sunday....

THE YOUNG MEMBERS OF MY STAFF CRIED WITH TEARS AFTER THEY HEARD THE FI...

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
The young members of my staff cried with tears after they heard the first results, Petur Stoyanov said at the press conference. That’s life, my friends, politicians must know not only how to win, but also how to lose, Stoyanov added....

GEORGI PARVANOV IS THE NEW BULGARIAN PRESIDENT

Politics | November 19, 2001, Monday
Georgi Parvanov (44) will be the next Bulgarian president with five years term starting January 2002. Parvanov leads with 55 % of the votes current president Petur Stoyanov - first official results say....

GERMAN CHANCELLOR GERHARD SCHRODER WAS THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL LEADER ...

Politics | November 18, 2001, Sunday
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder was the first international leader to congratulate the Bulgarian president-elect. It was announced at a press conference by Georgi Parvanov....

STOYANOV: I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HEAVY LOSS

Politics | November 18, 2001, Sunday
Petur Stoyanov, incumbent Bulgarian President who was defeated in the November 18 presidential run-off congratulated his opponent Georgi Parvanov on his victory. “I wish him to lead the Bulgarian people ahead so that Bulgarians live better in the coming f...
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