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Stefan Antonov Sofiyanski (Bulgarian: Стефан Антонов Софиянски [ˈstɛfɐn sofiˈjanski]; born 7
November 1951) is a
Bulgarian politician who
served as interim...
- the
Videnov government. The government,
headed by
Prime Minister Stefan Sofiyanski,
ruled from
February 12, 1997 to May 21, 1997, when the new
cabinet took...
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eventually agreed to
early elections and a
caretaker cabinet headed by
Stefan Sofiyanski (UDF) took over on 13
February 1997.
Videnov sta**** for a
brief period...
- was
appointed as
Secretary of
Sofia Muni****lity by then-mayor
Stefan Sofiyanski and was re-appointed to the role
after the
election of
Boyko Borisov in...
- demokrati) is a
conservative political party in Bulgaria, led by
Stefan Sofiyanski. It
contested the 2001
elections as part of the
United Democratic Forces...
- It was
officially opened to the
public by the capital's
mayor Stefan Sofiyanski on
December 28, 2000. The
Statue of
Sofia was
approved by the
Sofia City...
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university are five
Prime Ministers of
Bulgaria –
Reneta Indzhova,
Stefan Sofiyanski, Ivan Kostov,
Marin Raykov and
Plamen Oresharski; the
current managing...
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British songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and
singer Stefan Sofiyanski (born 1951),
Bulgarian politician Stefan Soltész (1949–2022), Hungarian-born...
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minister (1994–1995) Zhan Videnov,
Prime minister (1995–1997)
Stefan Sofiyanski,
Interim Prime minister (1997) Ivan
Yordanov Kostov,
Prime minister (1997–2001)...
- (1992–1994)
Reneta Indzhova (1994–1995) Zhan
Videnov (1995–1997)
Stefan Sofiyanski (1997) Ivan
Kostov (1997–2001) 10 June –
Constitutional ****embly elections...