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  Party of European Socialists - Parti Socialiste Européen - Interview Sergey Stanishev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sergei Stanishev: Tout d’abord, je dirai qu’à l’heure actuelle, Le BSP est clairement la force motrice et l’un des facteurs essentiels de stabilité qui a permis à la Bulgarie de se rapprocher de l’Union européenne.
Sergei Stanishev: On peut dire que l’adhésion de la Bulgarie et de la Roumanie suscite encore des sentiments négatifs mais nous avons tout de même gagné beaucoup de terrain.
Sergei Stanishev: La Bulgarie s’est depuis longtemps embarquée sur la voie de l’intégration dans la famille européenne et en ce sens, il est logique de suivre les principes et les règles qui découlent de cette décision.
www.pes.org /content/view/719/lang,fr   (3372 words)

  
  Sergey Stanishev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stanishev said that the next government "should be led by the party which won most votes in the elections." On 20 July, after nearly a month of political uncertainty, Stanishev agreed to attempt to form a Cabinet.
Stanishev said the coalition's priorities would be "European integration, social responsibility and economic growth." He was elected Prime Minister by the Bulgarian parliament on August 16 with 168 in favour and 67 against.
Stanishev, the second-youngest chairman of the BSP, is an unconventional politician.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sergei_Stanishev   (607 words)

  
 Greece, Russia, Bulgaria sign pipeline deal
Stanishev and Putin arrived in Athens Wednesday evening to attend the signing of the tripartite inter-state agreement for construction of the long-awaited Burgas-Alexandroupolis pipeline.
Stanishev, in turn, stressed that his associates and the three countries worked with much determination for the realisation of the project, adding that there was still much work to do regarding the establishment of the international construction and supply company for the project so as to enable construction to begin in early 2008.
Stanishev further said that the project will put Greece and Bulgaria on the international energy map, bring new investments and create new jobs, while at the same time increase security in both countries.
www.ana-mpa.gr /anaweb/user/showplain?maindoc=5156285&maindocimg=5154946&service=6   (643 words)

  
 Sergey Stanishev - Wikipedia Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sergey Dmitrievich Stanishev (Bulgarian: Сергей Станишев) (born May 5, 1966), Bulgarian politician, is Chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP).
Following inconclusive elections in June 2005 and a prolonged deadlock, Stanishev became Prime Minister of Bulgaria at the head of a three-party grand coalition government.
Stanishev said the coalition's priorities would be "European integration, social responsibility and economic growth." He was elected Prime Minister by the Bulgarian parliament on August 16 with 168 against 67.
www.wiki-mirror.be /index.php/Sergei_Stanishev   (613 words)

  
 Bulgaria Vows to Play Active Role in Regional Security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Security in the 21st century is a major intellectual and conceptual challenge, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev said at the opening of the international "Risks to Security and Transformation: Euro-Atlantic and Regional Perspectives" conference.
Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev said that in its foreign policy, Bulgaria is implementing its ideas of security within its membership in NATO and the forthcoming EU membership.
Sergey Stanishev outlined several areas in which Bulgaria could be useful in promoting European perspectives in the whole region and particularly in Kosovo: strengthening the administrative capacity and staff training; contacts with civil society organizations; the communication strategy for the European Union and for the whole process of preparation for the future membership.
www.evroportal.bg /article_view.php?id=728768   (469 words)

  
 FT.com / EU commentary / Brussels briefing - EU enlargement: forcing the issue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
By giving up its ultimate sanction - the postponement of membership - the EU gave up the best means of forcing through the reforms which the people of Romania and Bulgaria deserve, and which citizens elsewhere in Europe expect.
Sergey Stanishev, Bulgarian prime minister, told me recently the FT was unfairly harsh on his country.
The fact is that Mr Stanishev appears genuinely committed to reforms, but his task would have been much easier if he had the threat of Bulgarian exclusion from the EU hanging over his country.
www.ft.com /cms/s/32e1e0ca-4e1a-11db-bcbc-0000779e2340,dwp_uuid=2930f3c2-3e48-11db-b4de-0000779e2340,print=yes.html   (469 words)

  
 Sergey Stanishev - Prime Minister, Bulgaria
Sergey Stanishev was appointed prime minister on 16 August 2005 after his Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) won the country's parliamentary elections on 25 June.
Stanishev was born on 5 May 1966 in Kherson, Ukraine.
At the BSP's 44th Congress in December 2001, Stanishev was elected chairman of the Supreme Council of the BSP and of its parliamentary group, replacing Georgi Parvanov, who won the November 2001 presidential election.
www.setimes.com /cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/infoCountryPage/setimes/resource_centre/bios/stanishev_sergey?country=Bulgaria   (540 words)

  
 News tagged sergey - ExpatsBulgaria.com
Bulgaria PM rejects EU entry fears (Financial Times) [Sep 07, 2006] Sergey Stanishev, Bulgaria's prime minister, yesterday rejected criticism of his country's record on fighting corruption and organised crime, and denied his citizens were preparing for a huge westward migration.
REGION: EC Tougher on Bulgaria, Romania, Stanishev States (seeurope.net) [Apr 18, 2006] The European Commission procedures regarding aspirants Bulgaria and Romania are stricter than those applied to the ten newcomers from the bloc's 2004 wave of expansion, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev told Tageszeitung daily, Sofia News Agency reports.
Bulgarian PM Stanishev Apologizes to Turks (Zaman Online) [Apr 03, 2006] Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev described the compulsory name taking process implemented in the past as a “sin” and apologized to Turks, who were affected by the implementations in Bulgaria.
www.expatsbulgaria.com /news/tag/sergey   (813 words)

  
 Market News
Stanishev and Zapatero had a one-to-one meeting within the European Council summit in Brussels.
At the meeting, Stanishev highlighted the support of all political parties at the National Assembly, expressed through the declaration supporting the government's actions in implementation of the commitments made.
Stanishev thanked to his Spanish counterpart for the expert assistance in the implementation of the commitments made by Bulgaria and relevant to its EU membership.
www.bigbg.co.uk /marketnews.php?page=8   (1070 words)

  
 FACE TO FACE :: Sofia to Redouble Efforts for Crimes against Children Prevention   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The prime minister reminded that the problem of crimes against children long ago transcended geographical boundaries and became an international one, pointing out that in Bulgaria, particularly in the transition period this problem was extremely acute.
Sergey Stanishev cited figures from the police record of crimes against children for the last two years.
These figures show that 20 murders were committed in 2004, 16 of which were solved and brought to court; in 2005, there were 8 registered murders, 7 of which were solved and brought to court.
www.facetoface.bg /facetoface/home.nsf/0/5DDBA08F25E51A35C225713A00541363   (236 words)

  
 Bulgaria forms new minority goverment: 24.07.2005: www.karlovy-vary-czech-republic.com
Socialist leader Sergey Stanishev has unveiled a new cabinet made up of 13 ministers from his party, and five from the Movement for Rights and Freedoms.
Stanishev will submit his cabinet suggestions to Bulgaria's President later in the day and parliament is due to vote on it on Tuesday.
Stanishev was forced to form a minority government after the country's former centrist rulers, the National Movement Simeon II, refused to enter into a coalition with the Socialists.
www.karlovy-vary-czech-republic.com /article-92061-en.html   (153 words)

  
 FT.com / Home UK / UK - Bulgaria PM rejects EU entry fears   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sergey Stanishev, Bulgaria's prime minister, yesterday rejected criticism of his country's record on fighting corruption and organised crime, and denied his citizens were preparing for a huge westward migration.
Mr Stanishev, who expects to lead Bulgaria into the European Union on January 1, dismissed suggestions his country's 7.7m citizens were queueing up to leave the country for jobs elsewhere.
Mr Stanishev said such a penalty would be double-edged, affecting both Bulgarians and other Europeans operating in the country.
www.ft.com /cms/s/c03a9d04-3e0c-11db-bd60-0000779e2340.html   (650 words)

  
 Sergey Stanishev / Bulgaria / Europa / Biografías Líderes Políticos / Documentació / CIDOB - Fundación CIDOB
En 2003, las censuras de Stanishev a Simeón estuvieron centradas en la postura cooperativa de Bulgaria con Estados Unidos antes, durante y después de la invasión de Irak, que se tradujo en el respaldo diplomático y en el envío al país árabe de 470 soldados para integrarse en el dispositivo multinacional de ocupación.
Stanishev criticó a Libertad Duradera en sí misma, ya que, en su opinión, este dispositivo ofensivo de alcance global minaba la autoridad del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU y la Política Exterior y de Seguridad Común (PESC) de la UE.
Stanishev y Dogan insistieron en celebrar otra sesión de investidura al día siguiente, pero los servicios jurídicos de la Cámara advirtieron que ese proceder no se ajustaba a la ley, así que resignaron a admitir su fracaso y a devolver el mandato a Pûrvanov.
www.cidob.org /ca/layout/set/print/documentacion/biografias_lideres_politicos/europa/bulgaria/sergey_stanishev   (2028 words)

  
 Bulgaria 7 :: (Politics) Bulgaria’s PM Readies to Mark 100 Days in Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The elections winners Coalition for Bulgaria officially proposed for the post of PM the leader of the left-wing Sergey Stanishev after long negotiations with SIINM and MRF.
Stanishev received the mandate for the forming of the country’s new government July 18.
Then Bulgaria’s President Georgi Parvanov assigned the third mandate to form a government to prime minister-designate Sergey Stanishev, who was nominated by the predominantly ethnic Turkish party.
www.bulgaria7.com /content/politics-bulgarias-pm-readies-to-mark-100-days-in-office   (380 words)

  
 Bulgaria, a new emerging economy
Bulgarian Prime Minister, Sergey Stanishev, in a meeting in March with European Union (EU) envoys was affirmative on all institutions' commitment to work for achieving the accession to the EU next January.
In a meeting with industrial businesses from the European Round Table (ERT), Prime Minister, Sergey Stanishev, declared his government's commitment to wrap up all pre-accession engagements stating that Bulgaria is readier for EU accession than the ten newcomers to the bloc upon their entry in 2004.
Bulgarian Prime Minister, Sergey Stanishev, and his Romanian host and counterpart, Calin Popescu Tariceanu, during an official visit to Bucharest, believed that the Danube bridge at Vidin-Kalafat is a priority in the bilateral relations of Bulgaria and Romania.
www.newnations.com /archive/2006/April/bg.html   (2678 words)

  
 Sergey Stanishev - Bulgaristan Başbakanı
Stanishev, 1998 yılında Moskova Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesinde siyaset bilimi alanında uzmanlaştı; 1999-2000 yılları arasında London School of Economics'te uluslararası ilişkiler alanında konuk öğretim görevlisi olarak çalıştı.
Stanishev, Bulgaristan açısından kritik bir dönemde, ülkenin AB'ye katılması planlanan Ocak 2007’ye 18 ay kala başbakanlık görevine geldi.
Bekar olan Stanishev, uzun bir süredir ünlü Bulgar gazeteci Elena Yoncheva ile birlikte yaşıyor.
www.balkantimes.com /cocoon/setimes/xhtml/tr/infoBios/setimes/resource_centre/bios/stanishev_sergey   (329 words)

  
 Al Jazeera English - Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Bulgarian Socialist Party was leading with 31.6% of the popular vote, with the centre-right party of outgoing Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg garnering 20.67%, the country's electoral commission announced as the count continued.
Stanishev promised that if he replaces Saxe-Coburg, he will make parliament work through the summer to clear the last obstacles to membership, but admitted he is worried about a warning from Brussels.
Analysts said the Socialists and their preferred coalition partner, the minority Turkish party, could be denied enough seats in parliament to govern.
english.aljazeera.net /NR/exeres/C0BA0797-1D9C-42F9-9E3F-29DEB8C6594C.htm   (495 words)

  
 Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Close up   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
D'Alema and Stanishev confirmed the excellent status of bilateral relations between their two countries, underscoring particularly a marked dynamism in economic relations.
Stanishev expressed the profound gratitude of the Bulgarian government for Italy's support and commitment.
The two also engaged in an in-depth exchange of views on issues that included the shared conviction that it is necessary to continue working towards the stabilisation of the Western Balkans, aiming especially at ensuring prospects for reducing their distance from the European Union.
www.esteri.it /MAE/eng/0_1_01.asp?id=1451   (188 words)

  
 FOCUS Information Agency
Bulgaria'a Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev pointed out during his visit to China that a much more active cooperation is needed between the Customs authorities of the two countries, since what is declared in Bulgaria as import is different from what is exported to Bulgaria from China, Duma daily reports.
When asked if there are to be any specific measures on the part of Bulgaria wit regards to the fake goods imported from China, the Bulgarian PM gave as an example the statistics announced on the Bulgarian and the Chinese part during the business forum that took place in Pekin.
However, he highlighted the fact that Bulgaria is to protect its manufacturers and the import in the country is to be imposed customs-duty on at the actual value.
www.focus-fen.net /index.php?id=n100143   (231 words)

  
 The Centre for SouthEast European Studies
Stanishev arrived in Baghdad on a surprise visit on Tuesday, ten days after his previously planned trip was cancelled.
Rumen Petrov informed Stanishev on the situation in Ashraf, the tasks of the Bulgarian servicemen and the difficulties they are faced with.
Stanishev had dinner with the Bulgarian unit and expressed his admiration for their professionalism and high morale.
www.csees.net /index.php?page=news&news_id=57879   (192 words)

  
 EU need not fear influx of Bulgarian workers: PM — EUbusiness - EU law, politics and finance
EU need not fear influx of Bulgarian workers: PM Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev said Thursday the rest of the European Union had no reason to fear an influx of Bulgarian workers after his country joins the bloc in January.
Stanishev dismissed concerns raised by several EU member states that Bulgarian manpower could swamp local job markets.
Stanishev met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel Wednesday and stressed Sofia's strong ties with Berlin.
www.eubusiness.com /Employment/060928165205.9v85wvvf   (385 words)

  
 CDA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Socialist leader Sergey Stanishev said his party achieved victory despite the “manipulative campaign of the NDSV.” In an effort to boost turnout, the prime minister's party offered prizes, including a new car and television sets, in a lottery for voters.
Stanishev said the NDSV's move disgusted many potential voters.
The BSP leader said if his party formed a government Bulgarians would see higher incomes and better education and health care, and he repeated that the party would do whatever it takes to secure Bulgaria’s entry to the European Union in 2007.
web.cda.nl /page.asp?id=1030   (625 words)

  
  Sergey Stanishev - the Big "If" -   Standart / Стандaрт   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This is the beginning of all the analyses and prognoses concerning the activity of BSP leader Sergey Stanishev.
To defend Stanishev it must be admitted that BSP is still behaving like a many-faced Janus.
Because Stanishev should remember that in politics the proverb "Give the dog a bad name and hang him" really holds true, if he wants people outside the hard core of the party to take him seriously.
www.standartnews.com /archive/2004/09/08/english/opinion   (221 words)

  
 Nhan Dan --- News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
PM Stanishev, who is guest of Vietnam from November 23-25, expressed his wish to further the relations between the two countries and Parties, and said Bulgaria would do its utmost to continuously increase the multifaceted ties with Vietnam.
At a reception in honour of the Bulgarian PM and his entourage the same day, President Nguyen Minh Triet said the Vietnamese people are aware and grateful for the support and assistance the Bulgarian people have given to Vietnam during its national liberation cause in the past and the national construction process at present.
A joint statement from Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his Bulgarian counterpart Sergey Stanishev was signed in Hanoi on November 23 on the occasion of the Bulgarian PM's official visit to Vietnam from November 23 -25.
www.nhandan.com.vn /english/news/241106/domestic_lea.htm   (1906 words)

  
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But many analysts predicted that it would only be a matter of time before Stanishev tries to destabilize the government by urging Kalchev and Paskalev to resign.
Stanishev and Panayotov agreed that in the future the NDSV will consult with the BSP over lawmaking initiatives at an early stage in order to reconcile the two parties' positions.
Stanishev half-heartedly criticized the NDSV's plans for the coming parliamentary sessions as "too ambitious," but he also said the BSP would support the government in its efforts to amend legislation on social and economic questions.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2002/09/5-NOT/not-110902.asp?po=y   (846 words)

  
 Journey Bulgaria | News
On 8 May 2006, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev inaugurated in Plovdiv the 26th International Fair of Consumer Goods and Technologies, which drew significant world interest this year.
In his welcoming speech at the opening of the forum, Prime Minister Stanishev pointed out that Bulgaria has turned into one of the fast developing economies for the last years, its annual growth exceeding 5%.
Sergey Stanishev expressed his hope that in 2007, after the country joins the EU, the Plovdiv Fair will attract more participants, who will find new business partners, and contribute to Bulgaria's prosperity and development.
en.journey.bg /news/?news=1338   (322 words)

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