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Todor Kavaldzhiev

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via radio Svobodna Evropa to remove the law of the dispersal of the BZNS Nikola Petkov and amnesty to the sued BZNS members. He would be elected as the People's Representative of the VII Great National Assembly. To 1992, he was a member of the permanent presence of BZNS Nikola Petkov. From 1992, he
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After becoming vice president, he began assisting Petar Stoyanov in his duties. He first warned about corrupt practices and that ex-communists most actively take control of enterprises and facilities in the process of privatization, often simply draining and destroying them.
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twice, where harsh labour was implemented. From 1952 to 1963, he was sued and then imprisoned. Todor was amnestied, then released out of prison. He worked as a builder for Sofstroi, a construction company located in Sofia from 1965 to 1966 for just one year.
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in 26 January 1934. He was a pro-BZNS activist during his teens, as he vowed to restore the Agrarian Youth Wing, which failed due to his arrest and imprisonment in 1952. He was first sent to the prison in Haskovo, then he spent 11 years in
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assumed the duties of the secretary in the party. Kavaldzhiev was one of the first people to publicly address the mismanagement of the
526: 341: 255: 315:. He became a candidate for vice president of the UDF. Together with Petar Stoyanov, they won the 1996 elections in a runoff. 307: 449: 400: 66: 120: 246:; 26 January 1934 – 6 February 2019) was Vice President of Bulgaria from 1997 until 2002. He was a partner to 251: 502: 569: 564: 196: 267: 176: 460: 280: 239: 418: 107: 510: 480: 465: 393: 135: 50: 294:
From the periods of 1975 to 1982 he worked as chief accountant in the factory Lenin in
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During the period of 1966-1970, he followed and graduated economics in
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In 1989, Kavaldzhiev addressed to the prime minister
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Todor Kavaldjiev
Todor Kavaldzhiev (right) Petar Stoyanov (left)
Vice President of Bulgaria
Petar Stoyanov
Zhan Videnov
Stefan Sofiyanski
Ivan Kostov
Simeon Sakskoburggotski
Blaga Dimitrova
Angel Marin
Tsardom of Bulgaria
Sofia
Republic of Bulgaria
Union of Democratic Forces
Bulgarian
Petar Stoyanov
President of Bulgaria
communist era in Bulgaria
Tsardom of Bulgaria
Pazardzhik
Stara Zagora
Belene labour camp
Svishtov
Nikolaevo
Georgi Atanasov
Union of Democratic Forces
"Todor Kavaldzhiev, former vice president of Bulgaria, dead at 85"
"HISTORY AND POWERS"
Blaga Dimitrova
Vice President of Bulgaria

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