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Korneliya Ninova
Корнелия Нинова
Ninova in 2020
Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria
In office 13 December 2021 – 2 August 2022
Serving with Kalina Konstantinova, Asen Vasilev, Grozdan Karadzhov and Borislav Sandov
Prime Minister
Kiril Petkov
Preceded by
Galab Donev Boyko Rashkov Atanas Pekanov
Succeeded by
Ivan Demerdzhiev Lazar Lazarov Atanas Pekanov Hristo Alexiev
Minister of Economy and Industry
In office 13 December 2021 – 2 August 2022
Prime Minister
Kiril Petkov
Preceded by
Daniela Vezieva
Succeeded by
Nikola Stoyanov
Leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party
Incumbent
Assumed office 8 May 2016
Preceded by
Mihail Mikov
Member of the National Assembly
Incumbent
Assumed office 19 October 2022
Constituency
25th MMC - Sofia
In office 14 July 2009 – 13 December 2021
Constituency
1st MMC - Blagoevgrad (2009-2013) 26th MMC - Sofia (2013-2017) 25th MMC - Sofia (2017-2021)
Korneliya Petrova Ninova (Bulgarian: Корнелия Петрова Нинова[korˈnɛlijɐˈninova]) is a Bulgarian politician, MP from the parliamentary group of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP). She has been the chairwoman of BSP since 8 May 2016.[1]
^"Who Is Who: Korneliya Ninova, New Head of Bulgaria's Socialists". Novinite. 9 May 2016.
Korneliya Petrova Ninova (Bulgarian: Корнелия Петрова Нинова [korˈnɛlijɐ ˈninova]) is a Bulgarian politician, MP from the parliamentary group of the Bulgarian...
governing arrangements with GERB, DPS or PP–DB. Specifically, BSP leader, KorneliyaNinova, highlighted her party as the "only one" which had not engaged in any...
Vezhdi Rashidov, as speaker on 21 October, after he was nominated by KorneliyaNinova, the leader of BSP, as a consensus candidate. The gridlock to form...
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economy, with Chairwoman KorneliyaNinova also receiving the position of Deputy Prime Minister. During the January Congress, Ninova's resignation was rejected...
leadership of Yes, Bulgaria! announced their resignations on 15 November. KorneliyaNinova, the leader of BSP, also resigned after her party's "catastrophic"...
Vezhdi Rashidov, as speaker on 21 October, after he was nominated by KorneliyaNinova, the leader of BSP, as a consensus candidate. The gridlock to form...
Glavchev resigned on 17 November, after a scandal with BSP leader, KorneliyaNinova, whom he forced to leave a session for 'insulting' Prime Minister Boyko...
13 December 2021 – 2 August 2022 Serving with Kalina Konstantinova, KorneliyaNinova, Grozdan Karadzhov and Borislav Sandov Prime Minister Kiril Petkov...
Bulgarian Socialist Party suffered from division between its leader KorneliyaNinova and other factions. The BSP recorded their worst-ever result in a democratic...
of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers. Retrieved 16 December 2021. "KorneliyaNinova - Deputy Prime Minister for Economy and Industry and Minister of Economy...
Foreign Affairs Kristian Vigenin. Due to disagreements with party leader KorneliyaNinova, none of the party’s current MEPs, with the exception of Tsvetelina...
Bulgaria БСП за България BSP za Bŭlgariya Abbreviation BSP Leader KorneliyaNinova Founded 1991 (1991) (Pre-Electoral Union) 1994 (1994) (Democratic Left)...
with President Radev". Radev was also congratulated by BSP leader, KorneliyaNinova, who highlighted the overwhelming support for President Radev. Other...
377-333. On May 8, 2016, Mikov was defeated 395-349 in a runoff vote by KorneliyaNinova for the leadership of the party. Mikov was born in the Bulgarian town...
of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers. Retrieved 16 December 2021. "KorneliyaNinova - Deputy Prime Minister for Economy and Industry and Minister of Economy...
Party of European Socialists and the BSP's new political line under KorneliyaNinova. According to the Socialists' "Vision for Bulgaria" programme, the...
Mihail Mikov had the support of the party establishment, while MP KorneliyaNinova had received endorsements from several influential party figures and...
Bulgarian Socialist Party Българска социалистическа партия BSP БСП KorneliyaNinova Social democracy Democratic socialism Left-wing populism Social conservatism...
Hristo Alexiev Prime Minister Galab Donev Preceded by Asen Vasilev KorneliyaNinova Grozdan Karadjov Succeeded by Mariya Gabriel Minister of Interior In...
the media and the whole society, to tell me why." Opposition leader KorneliyaNinova called the early release a "shame", while Prime Minister Boyko Borisov...
successors to Stanishev. Candidates Maya Manolova, Georgi Kadiev and KorneliyaNinova advocated for change within the party. The 48th party congress convened...