Val Kilmer, Iconic Actor of 'Batman' and 'The Doors,' Dies at 65
Val Kilmer, the versatile actor known for his portrayals of iconic figures such as Batman and Jim Morrison, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 65 in Los Angeles
The opposition Bulgarian Socialist Party has nominated Stefan Danailov, one of the most beloved Bulgarian actors, as its candidate for Vice President in the October 23 elections.
Danailov, the Culture Minister in the Socialist-led Cabinet in 2005-2009, who is known both for his roles in emblematic movies in the communist period, and most recently for being one of the leads in hit TV series “Staklem Dom” (“Glass Home”), will be the running mate of the Socialists' presidential candidate, former Foreign Minister Ivaylo Kalfin.
Danailov's nomination for Vice President was proposed by Socialist leader Sergey Stanishev to the National Council of the Socialist Party, and was approved with 101 votes in favor and one vote against, cast by prominent dissenter, Prof. Georgi Bliznashki.
Danailov was long rumored to be the most likely Socialist candidate for President but he sought to refute such reports at numerous occasions in the recent months, leading the Socialists to pick Ivaylo Kalfin as presidential runner.
Upon presenting the nomination, Stanishev read a letter from Danailov, who said he had revised his position on bidding for the Bulgarian Presidency.
The BSP National Council has given a final approval to the party nominees for the Bulgarian presidential elections on October 23, 2011.
The Commission for Protection of Personal Data has fined Bulgaria's Foreign Affairs Ministry for making public nearly 37 000 permanent addresses in the country of Bulgarian voters residing abroad.
Bulgaria spared over BGN 8 M in state budget money by carrying out its local and presidential elections on the same date in 2011, the country's Finance Minister Simeon Djankov has stated.
Former Justice Minister Margarita Popova was nominated by the ruling centrist-right party GERB to run for Vice President of Bulgaria in the elections that took place on October 23 2011.
Rosen Plevneliev, former Bulgarian Regional Development Minister, was elected President on the ticket of the ruling, center-right Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria part (GERB) on October 30 2011.
Rosen Plevneliev, Bulgaria's newly elected President, will be officially sworn in on Thursday.
Bulgaria's President-elect and Vice President-elect, Rosen Plevneliev and Margarita Popova, will take the oath of office before the National Assembly on Thursday, January 19.
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