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Bulgaria's outgoing Foreign Minister Ivaylo Kalfin has been elected to the European Parliament. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency
The Bulgarian voters elected Sunday two of the country's Foreign Ministers as Members of the European Parliament - Ivaylo Kalfin and Nadezhda Mihaylova.
Kalfin, Bulgaria's outgoing Foreign Minister in the Stanishev government (2005-2009) is was the top candidate on the ticket of the Coalition for Bulgaria, led by the Bulgarian Socialist party. Kalfin himself is a member of "Social Democrats" political movement, a smaller leftist party.
Kalfin was Bulgaria's Foreign Minister during Bulgaria's EU accession on January 1, 2007. In the Stanishev government, he is also the Deputy PM in charge of the economy.
More information about Ivaylo Kalfin is available HERE.
Nadezhda Mihaylova was Bulgaria's Foreign Minister in 1997-2001, in the government of the Union of Democratic Forces led by Ivan Kostov. She was the top candidate on the ticket of the rightist Blue Coalition made up of the Union of Democratic Forces, Democrats for Strong Bulgaria, and three smaller partners.
Mihaylova was Foreign Minister during the Kosovo Crisis (1999) and at the time Bulgaria was invited to start EU accession negotiations (1999).
More information about Nadezhda Mihaylova is available HERE.
The "We Want to Vote" initiative has launched a new internet site aiming at assisting all Bulgarian expats, who wish to vote in the October 23 presidential elections.
Bulgaria's Supreme Constitutional Court is requesting additional documents and expertise in the case of the summer general elections vote in neighboring Turkey.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ordered the Bulgarian Ambassadors to Turkey and the US to give explanations for ‘disciplinary violations’ in the July 5 general elections.
The popular party of prime minister Boyko Borisov manages to keep and to even increase its lead ahead of the formerly ruling Socialists following their crushing defeat at July 5 general elections, a brand new survey shows.
The Bulgarian central prosecutor's office has announced that the most serious violations have been found in the Turkish polls from the Bulgarian Parliament Elections on July 5.
An inspection by the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has found serious violations in the foreign sections during the Parliament Elections on July 5.
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