Ninova will have five deputies in the BSP, but closed Kiril Dobrev’s portfolio – Politics



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Yanaki Stoilov will once again be vice president of the BSP.

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Yanaki Stoilov will once again be vice president of the BSP.

BSP leader Cornelia Ninova will have five MPs in the party, which is one more than in the previous term, but there will be no successor to Kiril Dobrev in the larger department: “Organizational affairs.”

For nearly three and a half years, Dobrev was considered Ninova’s right-hand man with the most influential portfolio in the party, and then he ran against her in the elections for leader. However, according to the Socialists, the town of Dobrev was also elected during the vote for a new National Council with the support of people close to Ninova.

Now Dobrev’s portfolio will be headed by the head of the same department in the party, who is subordinate to Ninova. Vice President of Parliament Christian vigenin She will be Ninova’s deputy in the Department of International Activity, which up to now has been in charge of Denitsa Zlateva. In “Positano” 20 as deputy director he returns Yanaki Stoilov, who will be responsible for the ideology of the BSP. It was the vice of Sergei Stanishev and Mikhail Mikov.

The Mayor of Gotse Delchev Vladimir Moskov retains the department of “Local Self-Government”, for which he was responsible as vice president in the previous mandate of Ninova. The new deputies of the deputy are the MP Irena Anastasova, who undertakes public policies, and one of his relatives in the party – Atanas Zafirovwho will be responsible for coalition policy.

Again there are 21 socialists in the new Executive Bureau of Cornelia Ninova, and Vyara Emilova will also be the secretary in this period. There will also be a second secretary: MP Hristo Prodanov will control the council’s decisions.

The composition of the table was chosen in plenary today in an open vote with 136 votes in favor and nine abstentions. 187 people will participate in the meeting.

MPs Krum Zarkov, Stoyan Mirchev and Georgi Svilenski remain in office, as do some of the BSP elders, such as Brigo Asparuhov, Radoslav Gaydarski, Asen Gagauzov and Manol Genov. Close leadership includes former Ninova critic Borislav Gutsanov de Vrana. The new members are also MPs Stefan Burdzhev and Ivan Ivanov, as well as socialists Boyan Ivanov, Katya Georgieva, Stoyko Tankov and Trifon Panchev, who is the mayor of Dryanovo.

The National Council instructed the Executive Bureau to hold an external meeting in the country once every two months, and also once every two months the Executive Bureau will hold working meetings with the mayors and municipal councilors of the BSP, reported the press office of the match.

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