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  EZGeography - Petar Stoyanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Petar Stefanov Stoyanov (born May 25, 1952) was the president of Bulgaria from 1997 until 2002.
In the 2001 presidential election he received second place, as Georgi Purvanov received 36.3%, Stoyanov received 34.9% and the third major candidate, Bogomil Bonev received 19.2%.
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.
www.ezgeography.com /encyclopedia/Petur_Stoyanov   (255 words)

  
 List of Presidents of Bulgaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Petur Mladenov 17 November 1989 - 3 April 1990
Petur Stoyanov 22 January 1997 - 22 January 2002
Petur Mladenov 10 November 1989 - 2 February 1990
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 Petar Stoyanov - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Petar Stoyanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Petar Stoyanov - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Petar Stoyanov.
Here you will find more informations about Petar Stoyanov.
He is married with a daughter (born 1990) and a son (born 1979).
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 Bulgaria - travel tips
In 1186 the uprising led by the brother boyars Asen and Petur overthrew the power of Byzantium.
Up to 1197 the state was under the rule first of Asen and next of Petur.
In 1996 Petur Stoyanov became president of the country.
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 Bulgaria - Political Environment
U.S.-Bulgarian high-level contacts are increasing, with President Stoyanov having visited Washington in February 1998, First Lady Hillary Clinton paying a visit to Sofia in October 1998, and President Clinton coming to Bulgaria for a highly successful visit in November, 1999.
Petur Stoyanov of the Union of Democratic Forces (UDF) won a decisive victory in the November 1996 presidential election.
Later that month President Stoyanov dissolved the national Assembly (Parliament) and appointed a UDF-led caretaker government to replace the unpopular socialist government.
www.factbook.net /countryreports/bu/Bu_Political.htm   (1153 words)

  
 Country Profile Bulgaria - EIU Online Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Consultations with the opposition led to a parliamentary election in June 1990, and in July of that year Petur Mladenov, leader of the 1989 coup, was forced out of the presidency and replaced by the UDF leader, Zhelyu Zhelev.
Petur Stoyanov is unexpectedly ousted in the presidential election by the BSP leader, Georgi Purvanov.
Mr Saxe-Coburg's failure to put forward a challenger to Petur Stoyanov in the November 2001 presidential election (and the long hesitation that preceded this decision) left Mr Dogan visibly annoyed.
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 CER | Bulgaria: Belgian meeting bodes well for Bulgaria
The developments along the Macedonia-Kosovo border topped the agenda of the meeting between European Commission President Romano Prodi and Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov over a working dinner in Brussels on Tuesday, during Stoyanov's official visit to Belgium.
Stoyanov also said that Prodi was very categorical in his assessment that Bulgaria makes an exceedingly good impression with its stability and democratic and economic progress.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Ivan Kostov left on an official two-day visit to Macedonia at the invitation of his Macedonian counterpart, Ljubco Georgievski.
www.ce-review.org /01/10/bulgarianews10.html   (426 words)

  
 Transnistria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Transnistria retaliated by a series of actions meant to destabilize the economic situation in Moldova: since, during the Soviet times, most of the power plants in Moldova were built in Transnistria, this crisis generated power outages in parts of Moldova.
Currently the OSCE with as leading negotiator former Bulgarian president Petur Stoyanov are holding negotiations to resolve the situation.
The separatist government of Transnistria is a dictatorship with a poor human rights record, and is accused of arbitrary arrest and torture.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/tr/Transnistria.htm   (722 words)

  
 Bulgarian Classicists M through Z
Stoyanov, Stoyan, Administrative Director, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Institute of Archaeology and Museum, 1000 Sofia, Saborna 2.
Stoyanov, T. TRSW: The stronghold of Sbrorianov in Northeast Bulgaria, covering the remains of a large functioning settlement (the capital of Dromyheters, chief of the Getae nation) from 340-250 BC; The Parmeniskos amphora group: New data and reflections on production; Co-author of The Tolos of Odesos.
Stoyanov, Zhelyazko D. TRSW: Ideas on history: From Hesiod to Marx; The idea of time in historiosophy from antiquity to the Renaissance.
www.ceecs.net /BulgarianCL_M_to_Z.htm   (8960 words)

  
 Georgi Purvanov -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He identifies himself as a (A political advocate of socialism) socialist.
He became president after defeating his predecessor, (additional info and facts about Petur Stoyanov) Petur Stoyanov, in the November 2001 presidential election.
Education: (A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement) Mathematics high school in Pernik: 1975
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/ge/georgi_purvanov.htm   (235 words)

  
 History of Bulgaria - Balkans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In November 1989 demonstrations on ecological issues were staged in Sofia, and these soon broadened into a general campaign for political reform.
The Communists reacted by deposing the decrepit Zhivkov and replacing him with Petur Mladenov, but this gained them only a short respite.
In February 1990 the Party voluntarily gave up its claim on power and in June 1990 the first free elections since 1931 were held, won by the moderate wing of the Communist Party, renamed the Bulgarian Socialist Party.
www.balkans.eu.com /wiki/index.php?title=History_of_Bulgaria   (6067 words)

  
 Expansion of Contacts, 1992-2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Philip Dimitrov became the first Prime Minister of Bulgaria to officially visit Washington in 1992.
In 1995, Zhelyu Zhelev went on a visit to the U.S., followed by President Petur Stoyanov in 1998.
President Bill Clinton’s visit to Sofia and his speech at Alexander Nevski Cathedral’s square on November 22, 1999 was the first visit by a U.S. President to Bulgaria.
www.usembassy.bg /anniversary/IV_expansion.html   (351 words)

  
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The President's idea to allocate higher individual pensions to prominent intellectuals raised the question of the material circumstances of well-known Bulgarian culture figures, the press release says.
Prime Minister Aznar reiterated the support of his country for Bulgaria's efforts to join the European Union and NATO and said that the process will consume much time.
The President said that Bulgaria relies on Spanish support for its EU and NATO membership efforts and thanked that country for the support and understanding for Bulgaria.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/98-07/jul21b.bta   (1786 words)

  
 Bulgarian Community - National Capital Region   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
April] by the presidents of Bulgaria and Macedonia, Petur Stoyanov and Boris Trajkovski.
can be solved by talks," Stoyanov said after the meeting.
He stressed that the way Stoyanov delivered his statement "made the bells in Europe ring in a
bg-ottawa.ncf.ca /old/MacPresidentPraises.html   (961 words)

  
 Bulgaria and NATO: 7 Lost Years
Macedonia--A bilateral Treaty of Friendship has been delayed because of argument over the "Macedonian" language and Macedonian "claims to Bulgaria's history." In June 1997 Petur Stoyanov visited towns in southwestern Bulgaria and made appeals for regularized relations.
The authority of the Bulgarian executive was successfully tested when Defense Minister Georgi Ananiev (and Prime Minister Ivan Kostov) relieved Colonel General Tsvetan Totomirov (now President Petur Stoyanov's military adviser) as the chief of staff on June 9, 1997 replacing him with Air Force Col. Gen.
They justified the change by introducing the principle of "rotation." Executive authority was again validated when the President relieved Major General Angel Marin, commander of the rocket forces, after he openly criticized military reforms adopted by the government.
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Petur Stoyanov, and Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on Foreign
Stoyanov took advantage of his session with the Norwegian guest to lobby for
Noev, President Petur Stoyanov, and Chairman of the National Assembly =
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 The Centre for SouthEast European Studies
For Mihailova, the split greatly increases her freedom of manoeuvre.
Re-elected at the recent national conference by a massive majority—of those delegates who did not boycott the event, at least—she is unchallenged for the moment, even if she may in the longer run have difficulties with “elder statesmen” like former premier Filip Dimitrov and former president Petur Stoyanov.
With the Kostovites gone, she is also free to form alliances that were previously either impossible or possible only at the cost of severe ructions within her party.
www.csees.net /?page=analyses&a_id=35   (969 words)

  
 In The Courts | Libyan Prosecutor Demands Death Penalty for Bulgarian Medical Workers Accused of Infecting Children ...
The court denied Sheitanov's request to allow expert medical testimony and the government has denied the accusations of torture and bias (
Bulgarian President Petur Stoyanov said he "keep[s] thinking that there are grounds and possibilities for the gravest charges against the Bulgarian citizens to be dismissed" (
The court is expected to announce a verdict on Sept. 22 (
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In addition, the cabinet rapidly brought down inflation, came to an agreement with the IMF, launched a drive against crime and corruption, and vigorously purged the bureaucracy.
The popularity of Mr Sofianski’s government and of the UDF-backed president, Petur Stoyanov (who had won favour by brokering the political solution in early February), boosted that of the UDF.
Following a banking crisis and a currency crash, demonstrations prevent the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) from forming a new government, after the resignation of the prime minister, Zhan Videnov.
www.viewswire.com /index.asp?layout=display_article&doc_id=1808320380   (4430 words)

  
 Bulgaria
10 Nov 1989 - 2 Feb 1990 Petur Tosev Mladenov (b.
22 Jan 1997 - 22 Jan 2002 Petur Stefanov Stoyanov (b.
1951) DP 19 May 1934 - 22 Jan 1935 Kimon Georgiev Stoyanov (1st time) (b.
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 Topica Email List Directory
Bulgarian President Petur Stoyanov said at a briefing which he and NATO
Stoyanov is on an official visit to Belgium since Monday [5 March].
President Stoyanov specified that the document does not contain a clause
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Expert Petur Stoyanov 87-53-19 Ministry of Housing & Construction 17 Kiril and Methodius Str.
1000 Sofia Minister Khristo Totev 80-39-69 Deputy Minister Petko Evrev 88-20-20 Deputy Minister Daniel Leviev 88-18-49 Int'l Relations Stoyanov 83-53-29 Privatizations Mollov 87-69-61 Ministry of Industry 8 Slavianska Str.
1000 Sofia Minister Petur Kornadjev 87-55-20/87-40-58 Deputy Minister Petur Stoyanov 88-33-69 Int'l Law Coop.
www.cs.columbia.edu /~radev/bulgaria/faq/FAQ-4.txt   (3720 words)

  
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Petur Mladenov, but this gained them only a short respite.
Zhan Videnov of the BSP to take office in 1995.
But by 1996 the BSP government was also in difficulties, and in the presidential elections of that year the UDF's Petur Stoyanov was elected.
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 Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
February 5-14, 1998 – Visit of President Petur Stoyanov to the United States.
February 10, 1998 - President Clinton and President Stoyanov announce a new U.S. Action Plan for Southeast Europe.
October 10-12, 1998 - Visit of First Lady Hillary Clinton to Sofia.
www.usembassy.bg /anniversary/chronology.html   (870 words)

  
 Security in the Balkans
The presidential elections of 11 and 18 December last again produced a surprise outcome.
The leader of the former Communist Party, Georgi Parvanov, carried the day against outgoing President Petur Stoyanov, who had stood as an independent.
The official results of the second round gave Mr Parvanov 54.1% of the vote as against Mr Stoyanov's 45.9%.
www.assemblee-ueo.org /en/documents/sessions_ordinaires/rpt/2001/1765.html   (16155 words)

  
 RFE/RL Iran Report
Speaker of Parliament Hojatoleslam Mehdi Karrubi and the Ministers of Commerce, Roads and Transport, and Education and Training are scheduled to visit Bulgaria from 23-26 January.
They are to meet with President Petur Stoyanov, Prime Minister Ivan Kostov, National Assembly Chairman Yordan Sokolov, and Foreign Minister Nadezhda Mikhaylova, as well as their ministerial counterparts, Sofia's BTA reported on 19 January.
Before arriving in Sofia, Karrubi visited Amman and met with King Abdullah and other officials.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/news/iran/2001/4-290101.html   (4077 words)

  
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foundations of the European continent," President Stoyanov told Godal when
April] on a two-day official visit at Noev's invitation.
continent," President Stoyanov told Godal when the two conferred =
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 SECRET WAR: US and EU INTERVENTION IN YUGOSLAVIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
series of extraordinary meetings, Tenet met with Bulgarian President Petur
Stoyanov, as well as the Prime Minister, Interior Minister and Defense
Officially, the purpose of Tenet's visit was to discuss the
www.artel.co.yu /en/izbor/yu_kriza/2003-10-02.html   (5831 words)

  
 NATO Preparing New Military Strike in Balkans : LA IMC
In a series of extraordinary meetings, Tenet met with Bulgarian
President Petur Stoyanov, as well as the Prime Minister, Interior Minister
Officially, the purpose of Tenet's visit was to
la.indymedia.org /news/2000/08/3426.php   (3680 words)

  
 MAR | Data | Chronology for Kosovo Albanians in Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He adds there would be no viable future for Serbia with Milosevic in power.(BBC)
Bulgarian President Petur Stoyanov says Yugoslavia should be surrounded in the future by a "security belt" of countries with democratic systems and parallel economic development.
Speaking at a conference on the future of the Balkans, he also proposes that the external debts of Yugoslavia's neighbours be waived in proportion to the losses they suffered in the Kosovo conflict.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=34501   (16155 words)

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