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Zhelyu Mitev Zhelev (Bulgarian: Желю Митев Желев; 3
March 1935 – 30
January 2015) was a
Bulgarian politician and
former dissident who
served as the first...
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Zhelyu Stefanov (born 29
January 1955) is a
Bulgarian boxer. He
competed in the men's
light middleweight event at the 1980
Summer Olympics. At the 1980...
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Forces (UDF), he was the party's
nominee to
succeed one-term
president Zhelyu Zhelev in 1996. He was
elected to the
Presidency in 1996, but lost his reelection...
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Todorov (1990)
Zhelyu Zhelev (1990)
Prime Minister of Bulgaria:
Georgi Atanasov (1986–1990)
Andrey Lukanov (1990)
President of Bulgaria:
Zhelyu Zhelev (1990–1997)...
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Bulgaria to the
present day.
Interim government,
appointed by
president Zhelyu Zhelev,
following the
resignation of
Lyuben Berov.
Interim government, appointed...
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basketball player Parik Stefanov, a
Romanian chess international master.
Zhelyu Stefanov Kotoōshū Katsunori, born as
Kaloyan Stefanov Mahlyanov This page...
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editor and, for a few years, the
chief of
staff of the country's
President Zhelyu Zhelev.
Yulia (sometimes
spelled Julia and
sometimes shortened to Ju) was...
- able to
achieve a two-thirds
majority until the
sixth and
final round when
Zhelyu Zhelev was the sole candidate. On 30 July
Alexander Lilov stated on behalf...
- Josipović,
Filip Vujanović,
Valdis Zatlers,
Stjepan Mesić,
Roman Herzog,
Zhelyu Zhelev,
Bamir Topi, Tony Blair, Edi Rama,
Borut Pahor, Václav Klaus, Kiro...
- deplo****
armed forces to
strategically important areas. Bulgaria:
President Zhelyu Zhelev stated that "Such anti-democratic
methods can
never lead to anything...