Boyko Borisov Marin Raykov Plamen Oresharski Georgi Bliznashki Boyko Borisov
Preceded by
Angel Marin
Succeeded by
Iliana Iotova
Minister of Justice
In office 27 July 2009 – 29 November 2011
Prime Minister
Boyko Borisov
Preceded by
Miglena Tacheva
Succeeded by
Diana Kovacheva
Personal details
Born
(1957-05-15) 15 May 1957 (age 67) Velingrad, Bulgaria
Political party
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
Spouse
Yordan Popov
Alma mater
Sofia University
Profession
Philologist, Jurist
Margarita Stefanova Popova (Bulgarian: Маргарита Стефанова Попова; born 15 May 1957) is Bulgarian jurist, prosecutor, educator who was Vice President of Bulgaria from 2012 to 2017. She previously served as Minister of Justice from 27 July 2009 to 4 September 2011 in the cabinet of Boyko Borisov.[1] As the running mate of presidential candidate Rosen Plevneliev in the October 2011 presidential election, she was elected as vice president and took office in January 2012.
^Margarita Popova, Biography in the Council of Ministers website (Target Moved)
Margarita Stefanova Popova (Bulgarian: Маргарита Стефанова Попова; born 15 May 1957) is Bulgarian jurist, prosecutor, educator who was Vice President of...
candidates for the 2011 presidential election, Rosen Plevneliev and MargaritaPopova (presidential nominee and running mate, respectively), won the elections...
Borisov Stefan Yanev Kiril Petkov Galab Donev Nikolay Denkov Preceded by MargaritaPopova Member of the European Parliament for Bulgaria In office 6 June 2007 –...
Raykov Plamen Oresharski Georgi Bliznashki Boyko Borisov Vice President MargaritaPopova Preceded by Georgi Parvanov Succeeded by Rumen Radev Minister of Regional...
Stanishev Boyko Borisov Preceded by Todor Kavaldzhiev Succeeded by MargaritaPopova Personal details Born Angel Ivanov Marin (1942-01-08)8 January 1942...
January 2012 10 years, 0 days Bulgarian Socialist Party Georgi Parvanov MargaritaPopova Маргарита Попова (born 1956) 22 January 2012 22 January 2017 5 years...
12 April 2012 87 days MargaritaPopova Bulgaria Europe Vice President 22 January 2012 22 January 2017 5 years, 0 days Margarita Cedeño Dominican Republic...
Sliven Vasil Ivanov Goranov (b. 1972) - Bulgarian contemporary artist MargaritaPopova (b. 1956) - Minister of Justice (2009 - 2011) and Vice President of...
to the cabinet led by prime minister Boyko Borisov. She succeeded MargaritaPopova, who was elected vice-president of Bulgaria. Kovatcheva served until...
and Public Works on September 7. He was replaced by Lilyana Pavlova. MargaritaPopova, having been nominated for candidate for vice-president for the election...
Roza Popova (Bulgarian: Роза Попова), was a Bulgarian actress and theater director and the wife of the Bulgarian writer Chicho Stoyan. Roza Popova was...
Barvikha Luxury Village in Moscow. Anna Linnikova of Orenburg crowned Margarita Golubeva of Saint Petersburg as her successor at the end of the event...
President – Ali Mohsin al-Ahmar (2016–present) Bulgaria Vice President - MargaritaPopova (2012–2017) Iliana Iotova (2017–present) Cyprus Vice President - Vacant...
Alliot-Marie France Europe 23 June 2009 13 November 2010 1 year, 143 days MargaritaPopova Bulgaria Europe 27 July 2009 29 November 2011 2 years, 125 days Keiko...
Pavel Plisov Anton Granat Margarita Ivanova Alexander Lenkov Marianna Kazyonnaya Denis Levin Aleksandr Sukhanov Natalya Popova Andrei Puzanov Nikolay Volkov...
becomes intertwined with those of the other residents. Among them are Margarita Pavlovna (Inna Ulyanova) and both her former husband Lev Khobotov (Anatoly...
Zhukova as Masha Nika Award for the best sound engineer's work (Ekaterina Popova) "Festival de Cannes: Music for December". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved...
Betina Vadimovna Popova (Russian: Бетина Вадимовна Попова, born 2 November 1996) is a Russian retired competitive ice dancer. With partner Sergey Mozgov...
for which are not entirely clear) Alina Sanko, Miss Russia 2019 Polina Popova, Miss Russia 2017 Elmira Abdrazakova, Miss Russia 2013 Elizaveta Golovanova...
(1872–1952), American chemist Agnes Pockels (1862–1935), German chemist Vera Popova (1867–1896), Russian chemist Anna Sundström (1785–1871), Swedish chemist...