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    Korneliya Petrova Ninova (Bulgarian: Корнелия Петрова Нинова [korˈnɛlijɐ ˈninova]) is a Bulgarian politician, MP from the parliamentary group of the Bulgarian...
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    Korneliya Ninova also receiving the position of Deputy Prime Minister. During the January Congress, Ninova's resignation was rejected, meaning that Ninova continued...
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  • Lyudmila Ninova-Rudoll (Bulgarian: Людмила Нинова, romanized: Lyudmila Ninova; born 25 June 1960 in Kula, Bulgaria) is a retired Bulgarian–Austrian long...
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  • Ivanka Ninova (Bulgarian: Иванка Нинова) is a Bulgarian mezzo-soprano opera singer born in Vidin. She began her musical education at a music school and...
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    Rashidov, as speaker on 21 October, after he was nominated by Korneliya Ninova, the leader of BSP, as a consensus candidate. The gridlock to form a new...
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  • NIN Award (redirect from Ninova nagrada)
    The NIN Award (Serbian: Ninova nagrada, Нинова награда), officially the Award for Best Novel of the Year, is a prestigious Serbian (and previously Yugoslavian)...
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  • at which Korneliya Ninova was re-elected and part of her opponents were expelled from the party. According to The Left, Ninova refused to join coalition...
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  • Violeta Nikolaeva Ninova (Bulgarian: Виолета Николаева Нинова; born 19 August 1963) is a Bulgarian rower. Ninova won a bronze medal in Double sculls with...
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    Rashidov, as speaker on 21 October, after he was nominated by Korneliya Ninova, the leader of BSP, as a consensus candidate. The gridlock to form a new...
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    Glavchev resigned on 17 November, after a scandal with BSP leader, Korneliya Ninova, whom he forced to leave a session for 'insulting' Prime Minister Boyko...
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    & A. Vasilev A. Atanasov & H. Ivanov 64 Revival Kostadin Kostadinov 37 DPS D. Peevski & D. Chakarov 36 BSPzB Korneliya Ninova 23 ITN Slavi Trifonov 11...
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    Fiona May 22 August 1998 Budapest  Austria 7.09 m (23 ft 3 in) Ludmila Ninova 5 June 1994 Seville  British Virgin Islands 7.08 m (23 ft 2+1⁄2 in) Chantel...
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    together with 5 other MEPs from Bulgaria- signed a declaration following Ninova's implication that BSP should not support Radev in the second round of the...
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  • Dimitrova Georgi Minchev Gery-Nikol Gloria Iren Dimitrova Ivan Yanakov Ivanka Ninova Ivo Papazov Julia Tsenova Kamen Tchanev Kiril Marichkov Kremena Stancheva...
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  • 1983) Bulgarian swimmer Ivanka Muerova, Bulgarian sprint canoer Ivanka Ninova, Bulgarian opera singer Ivanka Petrova (1951–2007) Bulgarian shot-putter...
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    of Yes, Bulgaria! announced their resignations on 15 November. Korneliya Ninova, the leader of BSP, also resigned after her party's "catastrophic" result...
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    Hristo Alexiev Prime Minister Galab Donev Preceded by Asen Vasilev Korneliya Ninova Grozdan Karadjov Kalina Konstantinova Borislav Sandov Succeeded by Mariya...
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    Ninove (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈninoːvə] ) is a city and municipality in the Flemish province of East Flanders in Belgium. It is on the river Dender, and...
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  • Miljković (Violeta "Viki" Miljković) (born 1974), Serbian singer Violeta Ninova, Bulgarian rower Violeta Parra (1917–1967), Chilean composer, songwriter...
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    President Radev". Radev was also congratulated by BSP leader, Korneliya Ninova, who highlighted the overwhelming support for President Radev. Other political...
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    Bulgarian Socialist Party suffered from division between its leader Korneliya Ninova and other factions. The BSP recorded their worst-ever result in a democratic...
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     Bronze Magdalena Georgieva 1988 Seoul Rowing Single sculls  Bronze Violeta Ninova Stefka Madina 1988 Seoul Rowing Double sculls  Bronze Antoaneta Frenkeva...
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    Bulgarian Socialist Party Българска социалистическа партия BSP БСП Korneliya Ninova Social democracy Democratic socialism Left-wing populism Social conservatism...
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    Mihail Mikov had the support of the party establishment, while MP Korneliya Ninova had received endorsements from several influential party figures and was...
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    Bulgarian Council of Ministers. Retrieved 16 December 2021. "Korneliya Ninova - Deputy Prime Minister for Economy and Industry and Minister of Economy...
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    Lachezar Borisov, Valentin Ivanov, Yordan Dimov, Nina Radeva, Korneliya Ninova, Galina Tosheva and Anna Yaneva. In March 2012, the Minister of Economy...
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    Dimitrova Georgi Minchev Gery-Nikol Gloria Ivan Yanakov (pianist) Ivanka Ninova Ivo Papasov Kiril Marichkov Kamen Tchanev Lili Ivanova Ljuba Welitsch Ludmilla...
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    Bulgaria БСП за България BSP za Bŭlgariya Abbreviation BSP Leader Korneliya Ninova Founded 1991 (1991) (Pre-Electoral Union) 1994 (1994) (Democratic Left)...
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    support an ITN-led government. Radev gave the final mandate to Korneliya Ninova of the BSPzB, who refused to form a government after the "parties of change"...
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      Revival   BSP   ITN Opposition leaders Kostadin Kostadinov Korneliya Ninova Slavi Trifonov History Election(s) 2023 Legislature term(s) 49th National...
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