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Philip Dimitrov
Филип Димитров
Dimitrov in 2015
Prime Minister of Bulgaria
In office 8 November 1991 – 29 December 1992
President
Zhelyu Zhelev
Deputy
Nikola Vasilev Ilko Eskenazi
Preceded by
Dimitar Popov
Succeeded by
Lyuben Berov
Judge of the Constitutional Court
Incumbent
Assumed office 11 November 2015
Appointed by
Rosen Plevneliev
Preceded by
Plamen Kirov
Member of the European Parliament for Bulgaria
In office 1 January 2007 – 20 May 2007
Preceded by
Constituency established
Succeeded by
Rumiana Jeleva
Bulgarian Ambassador to the United States
In office 10 September 1998 – 14 February 2002
Preceded by
Snezhana Botusharova
Succeeded by
Elena Poptodorova
Member of the National Assembly
In office 11 July 2005 – 10 July 2008
Constituency
24th MMC - Sofia
In office 4 November 1991 – 13 February 1997
Constituency
24th MMC - Sofia
Leader of the Union of Democratic Forces
In office 1 December 1990 – 29 December 1994
Preceded by
Petar Beron
Succeeded by
Ivan Kostov
Member of the 7th Grand National Assembly
In office 10 July 1990 – 2 October 1991
Preceded by
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Succeeded by
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Personal details
Born
Philip Dimitrov Dimitrov
(1955-03-31) 31 March 1955 (age 69) Sofia, PR Bulgaria
Political party
SDS (1990-2008)
Other political affiliations
Green Party (later part of SDS)
Spouse
Elena Dimitrova
Alma mater
Sofia University
Occupation
Politician
diplomat
lawyer
author
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Philip Dimitrov Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Филип Димитров Димитров[ˈfilipdimiˈtrɔf]; born 31 March 1955) is a Bulgarian politician, Prime Minister of Bulgaria 1991 – 1992, MP in the 36th (1991 – 1994), 37th (1994 – 1997) and the 40th (2005 – 2007) National Assembly, and MEP from January 2007 to May 2007.
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