Plamen Vasilev Oresharski (Bulgarian: Пламен Василев Орешарски [ˈpɫamɛn orɛˈʃarski]; born 21 February 1960) is a Bulgarian politician who served as Prime...
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The Oresharski Government was the ninety-second cabinet of Bulgaria which took office on 29 May 2013. The government, led by Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski...
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the Minister of the Interior Tsvetan Tsvetanov. The government of Plamen Oresharski was not well accepted, leading to yearlong protests, ultimately resulting...
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Reneta Indzhova, Stefan Sofiyanski, Ivan Kostov, Marin Raykov and Plamen Oresharski; the current managing director of the International Monetary Fund...
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government under technocratic Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski. The left-wing government of Plamen Oresharski was approved by the 120 members of the BSP...
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Parliament. He became minister on May 29, 2013, in the cabinet of Plamen Oresharski, where he served until the new government took office on August 6...
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appointed by president Rosen Plevneliev, following the resignation of Plamen Oresharski Interim government, appointed by president Rumen Radev, following...
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eventually formed a government led by Plamen Oresharski after Borisov failed to secure parliamentary support. The Oresharski government resigned in July 2014...
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votes, second behind GERB with 30.5%. Plamen Oresharski, the party's candidate for prime minister, and the Oresharski Government were elected with the parliament...
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include football manager Georgi Vasilev (born 1946) and Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski (born 1960). The local football club, PFC Minyor Bobov dol, plays...
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Bulgarian currency board was praised by Bulgarian Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski, and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences awarded Hanke a doctorate honoris...
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The socialist party chose the non-party former Minister of Finance Plamen Oresharski to form a cabinet. His cabinet was supported by the BSP and the DPS...
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1959 – José María Cano, Spanish singer-songwriter and painter 1960 – Plamen Oresharski, Bulgarian economist and politician, 52nd Prime Minister of Bulgaria...
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election of the new speaker, Mihail Mikov. Former Finance Minister Plamen Oresharski was nominated for the post of prime minister by the BSP and, after...
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relatives. This action was perceived as politically motivated assault by the Oresharski Government. Other reformist members of the Boyko Borisov government were...
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congratulations to the BSP on the formation of the new Government in Bulgaria. Plamen Oresharski becomes the tenth PES head of State or Government in the European...
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Prime minister (2009–2013) Marin Raykov, Acting Prime minister (2013) Plamen Oresharski, Prime minister (2013–2014) Georgi Bliznashki, Acting Prime minister...
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by Plamen Oresharski, had only half the seats in Parliament, and thus prospects of holding early elections were significant. Also, the Oresharski cabinet...
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congratulations to the BSP on the formation of the new Government in Bulgaria. Plamen Oresharski becomes the tenth PES head of State or Government in the European...
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2012 22 January 2017 Boyko Borisov (2012-2013) Marin Raykov (2013) Plamen Oresharski (2013–2014) Georgi Bliznashki (2014) Boyko Borisov (2014–2017) Minister...
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economic criteria are met. In November 2007, Bulgarian Finance Minister Plamen Oresharski had stated that his goal was to comply with all five convergence criteria...
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Plamen Oresharski 21 February 1960 (age 56) Dupnitsa, Bulgaria Danail Papazov Independent supported by Movement for Rights and Freedoms Oresharski is...
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After the election in May of 2013 the new Bulgarian government of Plamen Oresharski (Socialist Party) started to speak publicly about restarting the project...
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- 1959) born in Kazanlak and spent most of his life in Dupnitsa. Plamen Oresharski, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria, born in Dupnitsa. Tsvetan Sokolov...
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Government. Mass demonstrations continued against the government of Plamen Oresharski, which also resigned following the appointment of Delyan Peevski as...
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congratulations to the BSP on the formation of the new Government in Bulgaria. Plamen Oresharski becomes the tenth PES head of State or Government in the European...
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government under technocratic Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski. The left-wing government of Plamen Oresharski was approved by the 120 members of the BSP...
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Agency in the Borisov Government and as a Minister of Interior in the Oresharski Government. He was also chief of cabinet of former president Rosen Plevneliev...
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Michel Temer Bulgaria President Rosen Plevneliev and Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski Canada State Councillor Tim Stevenson China President Xi Jinping...
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27, 2009 – March 13, 2013 Prime Minister Boyko Borisov Preceded by Plamen Oresharski Succeeded by Kalin Hristov Personal details Born (1970-07-13) July...
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