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 .:: BulgarianLondon.com ::.
Petar Stoyanov was born on May 25 1952
1 June 1996 Having won the primaries with 66 % of the 870 000 votes cast Petar Stoyanov was nominated Presidential Candidate of the United Democratic Forces.
Petar Stoyanov is married with a daughter (born 1990) and a son (born 1979
www.bulgarianlondon.com /en_lon/uk/history/post-communism/petar_stoyanov_1997-2001.php   (173 words)

  
  President of the Republic of Bulgaria: Who is...
Petar Stoyanov was born on May 25 1952
Petar Stoyanov is married with a daughter (born 1990) and a son (born 1979).
Petar Stoyanov- President of the Republic of Bulgaria
stoianov.president.bol.bg /whois_en.html   (189 words)

  
 Bulgaria: WHO IS WHO: Petar Stoyanov
Petar Stoyanov is one of emblematic right-wing figures in the Union of Democratic Forces.
Petar Stoyanov was born on 25 May, 1952 in the second largest city of Plovdiv.
Petar Stoyanov took over the leadership of UDF in October 2005 after Nadezhda Mihaylova stepped down, citing lack of support as the main reason for her withdrawal.
www.novinite.com /view_news.php?id=80984   (610 words)

  
 OSCE Mission to Moldova - Visit of H.E. Petar Stoyanov, former President of Bulgaria in his capacity as Special Envoy ...
Visit of H.E. Petar Stoyanov, former President of Bulgaria in his capacity as Special Envoy of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office to Moldova
The purpose of the visit of H.E. Petar Stoyanov was to help facilitate the process on easing the existing tensions and to explore ways to remove obstacles for the resuming of negotiations on settlement of the Transdniestrian question.
CHISINAU, 11 September 2004 - Former Bulgarian President, Petar Stoyanov, Special Envoy for Moldova of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, discussed with the Moldovan and the Transdniestrian leaderships the prospects of easing the tensions between both sides...
www.osce.org /moldova/item_6_13891.html   (271 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Petar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Preradović, Petar PRERADOVIĆ, PETAR [Preradović, Petar], 1818-72, Croatian soldier, poet, and Slavophile.
THE WHITE HOUSE: Remarks by President Clinton and Bu Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov in photo opp.
From left: Macha LEVINSON, Emil CONSTANTINESCU, President of Romania, Petar STOYANOV, President of Bulgaria and Mr DZURINDA.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Petar   (281 words)

  
 Stoyanov quits politics - News news
Stoyanov was beaten by Bulgarian Socialist Party leader Georgi Purvanov in run-off presidential elections on November 18.
Stoyanov said he would not be a candidate for any political party or other office “for at least a year, and perhaps for much longer.
However, Stoyanov admitted he was ready to share the experience he has in the form of advice to parties or institutions of the state, if asked.
www.sofiaecho.com /article/stoyanov-quits-politics/id_3382/catid_5   (507 words)

  
 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN BULGARIA
Petar Beron, MP and former founder member of the United Democratic Forces and former Vice President of Ataka is supported by an independent committee.
The former President of the Republic (1997-2002) Petar Stoyanov, leader of the United Democratic Forces indicated that he would not run in the presidential election in order to avoid giving the impression that he was trying to take revenge on Georgi Parvanov who succeeded him as Head of State on 18th November 2001.
Five years ago Stoyanov was running for re-election and was the unfortunate adversary of the present President of the Republic; the ODS leader won 34.09% of the vote in the first round and 45.09% in the second.
www.robert-schuman.org /anglais/oee/bulgarie/presidentielle/default.htm   (1691 words)

  
 Bulgarian president visits campus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Petar Stoyanov, the president of Bulgaria from 1997 to 2001, spoke twice in the Forum South Lounge this week on the
Stoyanov said that eventual membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union were crucial to Bulgaria's economic and political future, and fielded a number of questions on the issue from faculty and students.
Stoyanov, 49, said his position as a former head of state was unique: unlike sitting politicians, he didn't feel a need to whitewash the state of his country; instead, he could accurately portray the triumphs and failures of the nation's first years of democracy.
www.grinnell.edu /sandb/archives/volume_118/number_21/news/1stoyanov.html   (388 words)

  
 Stoyanov starts campaign - News news
Petar Stoyanov, president of Bulgaria, officially launched his presidential campaign for a second mandate in office on Tuesday.
Stoyanov said he would be glad if the National Movement Simeon II and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms supported his bid for a second mandate.
Stoyanov stressed the fact that he would be an independent candidate in the elections.
www.sofiaecho.com /article/stoyanov-starts-campaign/id_2809/catid_5   (497 words)

  
 CNN.com - 'Second round' for Bulgaria poll - November 11, 2001
Stoyanov will face Socialist Party leader Georgi Parvanov in a runoff on November 18 after failing to win in Sunday's first round, the exit polls monitored by Reuters revealed.
Ex-lawyer Stoyanov is backed by Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg, the ex-king who became prime minister after a historic victory in parliamentary elections in June.
Stoyanov, casting his ballot in the capital Sofia on a grey, dull morning, said he hoped people would turn up later in the day.
archives.cnn.com /2001/WORLD/europe/11/11/bulgaria.poll   (432 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Having won the primary elections with 66 percent of the 870,000 votes cast, Petar Stoyanov is nominated presidential candidate of the United Democratic Forces.
Stoyanov, who speaks German, is married to Antonina Stoyanova, who holds a doctorate in international law and has served as a diplomat with the Bulgarian Embassy in London.
The Stoyanovs have a daughter, 6, and a son, 17.
www.rferl.org /specials/visits/stoyanov   (238 words)

  
 Petar Stoyanov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Petar Stefanov Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Петър Стефанов Стоянов) (born May 25, 1952) was President of Bulgaria from 1997 until 2002.
Stoyanov lost the subsequent runoff with Purvanov 53.3%-46.7%.
Petar Stoyanov is member of the Internet Society since 2000, and has been regular Internet user.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Petar_Stoyanov   (409 words)

  
 Macedonian Heritage - Opinion: “Bulgaria: ‘Presidential …Communist Monarchy” by Maritiz ...
The otherwise amenable, according to pre-election opinion polls, departing president Petar Stoyanov watched his hopes evaporate and the ambitious claims that he was the indisputable favourite proved wrong, as he paid the price of his people’s heartfelt disappointment at the poverty which has beset the country.
Stoyanov, we might be justified in thinking that in the event this joining of forces boomeranged against the out-going president.
Added to this, the centre-right alliance of United Democratic Forces which was Stoyanov’s political base – although he was officially an independent candidate in the election – is plagued by infighting which has broken out between groups within the party as a result of its defeat in the June parliamentary elections.
www.macedonian-heritage.gr /Opinion/comm_20011124Fasoulopoulou.html   (373 words)

  
 Hitar Petar
Hitar Petar is a popular hero in Bulgarian folk tales and is found in hundreds of stories set during the Ottoman yoke (1393-1878).
Hitar Petar convinces Ben to open the lid of the well by telling him that he knows about his feelings for Sanie and that he could say something about it to the Hodja.
Hitar Petar graciously tells him that Sanie is far away and that "Allah the Wise" has bidden her to marry Ben.
www.ucis.pitt.edu /opera/BULGOP/hitar/hitar.htm   (1426 words)

  
 CER | Bulgaria to introduce a new visa policy
Stoyanov was on an official two-day visit to Greece.
Stoyanov met the Mayor of Athens, Dimitrios Avramopoulos, with whom he discussed opportunities for expanding relations between Bulgaria and Greece, in particular between the two capitals.
On Tuesday the aircraft of the presidential delegation was accidentally damaged at the airport and Petar Stoyanov and his delegation returned to Sofia on a Balkan Airways's Boeing airplane.
www.ce-review.org /00/43/bulgarianews43.html   (1130 words)

  
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Petar Stoyanov of the united opposition will assume office as the next Bulgarian president on 22 January 1997.
Stoyanov and Kavaldzhiev received 59.96% of the vote in the runoffs, according to preliminary results from the Central Electoral Commission the following morning.
Stoyanov garnered 70-75% in Sofia and in his hometown of Plovdiv, both of which are opposition strongholds.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/96-11/nov05a.omri   (3996 words)

  
 ISN Security Watch - Low turnout annuls Bulgarian vote
The vote pitted incumbent Petar Stoyanov, who was running as an independent, against Georgi Parvanov from the former communist Socialist Party, Bogomil Bonev of the small center-right Civic Party, and three other candidates.
Stoyanov had been widely expected to win by a comfortable margin - and possibly even an outright victory - in the first round.
Stoyanov won his first term in 1996 on the SDS ticket, and this time had the backing of both the opposition SDS and the former king's ruling coalition.
www.isn.ethz.ch /news/sw/details.cfm?ID=3385   (499 words)

  
 News.bg - Petar Stoyanov also Resigned
Stoyanov stressed that he meant not resigns, causing new conference, on which they to be re-elected but a dignified withdrawal.
Petar Stoyanov said he believed in UDF and the big potential of the Bulgarian right and expressed confidence that an alliance should follow, however not a leader's alliance, but returning – step by step - of the electorate's trust.
The cause of Stoyanov's resignation is the MEP election results on which, as Stoyanov pointed, he expected UDF to win at least one seat in the European parliament, which didn't happen.
international.ibox.bg /news/id_630131791   (357 words)

  
 CNN.com - Bulgarian poll neck and neck - November 19, 2001
Stoyanov, casting his ballot in the capital, Sofia, urged voters to turn out.
Taxi driver Georgi Stoyanov, 28, said: "I didn't vote in the first round because I was disappointed with all six candidates.
Stoyanov won the presidency in 1996 with the backing of the centre-right UDF, which governed from 1997 until last June, but is running this time as an independent.
archives.cnn.com /2001/WORLD/europe/11/18/bulgaria.elex/index.html   (548 words)

  
 CNN.com - Bulgaria votes in presidential poll - November 18, 2001
While pollsters had expected President Petar Stoyanov to easily walk away with a victory in the first round, he was stymied by a surprisingly low voter turnout and an unexpectedly strong showing by Socialist Party leader Georgi Parvanov.
Some observers blamed Stoyanov's surprisingly weak showing on the low turnout, which amounted to around 40 percent -- the lowest voter participation rate in a presidential election since the collapse of communism in the country.
In a recent report on Bulgaria's progress toward accession, the EU praised the country's reform efforts but also indicated that Bulgaria and its neighbor, Romania, would probably not be ready to join the EU by 2004, when the first wave of postcommunist candidate countries are expected to be allowed in.
edition.cnn.com /2001/WORLD/europe/11/16/bulgaria.elex   (543 words)

  
 BBC News | EUROPE | Socialist leads in Bulgarian elections
The results by the Central Electoral Commission confirm that the incumbent President, Petar Stoyanov, was narrowly beaten by the Socialist candidate, Georgi Parvanov.
Bulgarian experts had predicted that President Stoyanov would easily win the first round, as he was showing almost 50% approval in pre-election polls.
Mr Stoyanov, who is running as independent candidate, enjoys the backing of both the prime minister and the UDF.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/europe/1656514.stm   (455 words)

  
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Stoyanov, who met with Queen Beatrix, held talks with Kok and other officials to discuss the strengthening of relations between The Hague and Sofia.
Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov and his Romanian counterpart, Constantinescu, discussed the issue at a meeting in the Greek city of Delphi but failed to come to an agreement on its location.
Stoyanov said Bulgaria favors a location close to the Yugoslav border so that in times of crisis it would offer the shortest route available in circumventing Yugoslavia.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/98-10/oct05.rfe   (2577 words)

  
 2004 SUMO OPEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Petar got the better of his rival Levan in the third-place match, while Jondo went in fast and low against the giant Tyler to win gold.
All three openweight medallists, Petar, Troy, and Kena, walked away with two medals each – one in the openweight, and one in their own weight classes.
Petar won gold medals in 2002 and 2004, but did not compete in 2003.
www.usasumo.com /events/2004/04_overview.html   (885 words)

  
 East European Constitutional Review
Parvanov defeated incumbent Petar Stoyanov, who had been widely expected to win, on November 18 with 53 percent of the vote.
Stoyanov was backed by Prime Minister Simeon (that is, Simeon Koburg-Gotha, the former monarch), who was swept into power just months earlier on a wave of public discontent with the former UDF government with which Stoyanov was closely identified.
That the prime minister's choice would lose so disastrously shows not only the extent to which the public can be fickle in the ballot booth but also the wide gap between political elites and the public, which thinks that all politics is rife with corruption and clientelism.
www.law.nyu.edu /eecr/vol11num1_2/constitutionwatch/bulgaria.html   (1569 words)

  
 STOYANOV HAILS U.S. ACTION PLAN FOR SOUTHEAST EUROPE
The meeting resulted in the announcement of a new U.S.-Bulgarian Partnership, a fact which Stoyanov said he found particularly pleasing.
Stoyanov began his remarks at the National Press Club by citing public approval for the economic reform, democratization, and crackdown on corruption that his administration began upon taking office just over a year ago.
The Bulgarian government "is absolutely committed to cracking down" on this process, he said, pointing to the changes in the criminal code and the introduction of very strict regulations respecting intellectual property rights.
www.fas.org /man/nato/national/98021102_wpo.html   (244 words)

  
 OMDA\html\bulg\news\personal\stojanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Petar Stoyanov was born on 25 May 1952 in Plovdiv.
Until 1992 Stoyanov practised as lawyer in Plovdiv.
At the 8th National Conference of the UDF held in March 1996, Petar Stoyanov won the primaries and was nominated for running in the presidential election.
www.omda.bg /ENGL/personalia/stojanov_engl.htm   (187 words)

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