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Ivailo Kalfin

Ivaylo Georgiev Kalfin (Bulgarian: Ивайло Георгиев Калфин; born 30 May 1964) is a Bulgarian politician. A three-term deputy, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria and Deputy Prime Minister from 2005 to 2009 in the Stanishev Cabinet. Kalfin was a Member of European Parliament between 2009 and 2014.[1] Between 7 November 2014 and May 2016 he served as Deputy Prime-Minister of Bulgaria, and Minister of Labor and Social Policy in the Second Borisov Cabinet.

Ivaylo Kalfin
Ивайло Калфин
Official portrait, 2009
Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria
In office
7 November 2014 – 18 May 2016
Prime MinisterBoyko Borisov
Preceded byEkaterina Zakharieva
Hristo Ivanov
Succeeded byVacant
In office
17 August 2005 – 27 July 2009
Serving with Emel Etem Toshkova
Prime MinisterSergey Stanishev
Preceded byNikolay Vasilev
Plamen Panayotov
Lydia Shouleva
Succeeded byTsvetan Tsvetanov
Simeon Dyankov
Minister of Labour and Social Policy
In office
7 November 2014 – 18 May 2016
Prime MinisterBoyko Borisov
Preceded byYordan Hristoskov
Succeeded byZornitsa Rusinova
Member of the European Parliament
for Bulgaria
In office
14 July 2009 – 30 June 2014
Preceded byKristian Vigenin
Succeeded bySergey Stanishev
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
17 August 2005 – 27 July 2009
Prime MinisterSergey Stanishev
Preceded bySolomon Passy
Succeeded byRumiana Jeleva
Personal details
Born (1964-05-30) 30 May 1964 (age 59)
Sofia, PR Bulgaria
Political partyAlternative for Bulgarian Revival
Other political
affiliations
Communist Party (1988–1990)
Socialist Party (1990–1997; 2001–2014)
Euro-Left (1997–2001)
Children1
Alma materUniversity of National and World Economy
Loughborough University

Biography edit

Born in Sofia, Kalfin completed his high school studies in the Lycée Français de Sofia. He later received his higher education at the University of National and World Economy (1983–1988) and Loughborough University (1998–1999). His foreign language skills include English, French, Russian and Spanish. He is married and has a daughter.

Kalfin founded the Social Democrats National Movement and served as the deputy president of the Common Parliamentary Committee Bulgaria-European Union between 1995 and 1998. A deputy in the 37th (1994-1997), 38th (2000-2001) and 40th (since 2005) National Assembly of Bulgaria, Kalfin has been part of the Bulgarian National Bank's Consultative Council since 2004. He observed the elections in Kosovo in 2001 and 2004 as part of Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe missions in the region and has also worked as a senior university lecturer and manager in several consulting companies.

Between 2002 and 2005, he was also an economic advisor to the President of Bulgaria, Georgi Parvanov. He became the Minister of Foreign Affairs and a Deputy Prime Minister in 2005. He is a member of Internet Society - Bulgaria.

Relations with the Republic of Macedonia edit

On 24 July 2006, at the opening of a working conference with the heads of Bulgarian embassies and consulates abroad, Kalfin became the first Bulgarian Foreign Minister to publicly voice his opinion against the misinterpretation and misappropriation of the Bulgarian history by the Republic of Macedonia, saying that: [2][3]

We have declared our support for [the Republic of] Macedonia's [EU] membership. But I have to say immediately that it would not be normal for this support to be unconditional. There are criteria that have to be fulfilled. We would particularly much insist on the observance of the principles of good-neighbour relations and the lack of aggression towards the Bulgarian nation or history on behalf of the Macedonian authorities.

On 28 July 2006 Kalfin appealed to the Skopje authorities to replace the director of the Macedonian cultural and informational centre in Sofia Stefan Vlahov-Mitsov:

The Macedonian authorities should clearly prove that it is inadmissible for an official of a diplomatic representation abroad to participate in that country's political life.

His statement was provoked by Mitsov's alleged participation in the management of UMO Ilinden-Pirin, a controversial party largely regarded as Macedonist and anti-Bulgarian by the Bulgarian public.

European Parliament edit

In the European Parliament, Kalfin served as:

  • Vice-chairman of the Committee on Budgets,
  • Member of the Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis
  • Member of the Delegation for relations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo
  • Substitute at the Committee on Budgetary Control
  • Substitute at the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
  • Substitute at the Delegation for relations with the countries of South Asia

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ivailo Kalfin elected to European Parliament post - The Sofia Echo
  2. ^ "Kalfin's ultimatum to the Republic of Macedonia" (in Bulgarian). paper.standartnews.com. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  3. ^ (in Bulgarian). news.netinfo.bg. Archived from the original on 2007-10-10. Retrieved 2008-05-30.

External links edit

  • Kalfin's biography at the European Parliament site
  • Kalfin's official website
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2005–2009
Succeeded by

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Ivaylo Georgiev Kalfin Bulgarian Ivajlo Georgiev Kalfin born 30 May 1964 is a Bulgarian politician A three term deputy he was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria and Deputy Prime Minister from 2005 to 2009 in the Stanishev Cabinet Kalfin was a Member of European Parliament between 2009 and 2014 1 Between 7 November 2014 and May 2016 he served as Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria and Minister of Labor and Social Policy in the Second Borisov Cabinet Ivaylo KalfinIvajlo KalfinOfficial portrait 2009Deputy Prime Minister of BulgariaIn office 7 November 2014 18 May 2016Serving with Tomislav Donchev and Meglena KunevaPrime MinisterBoyko BorisovPreceded byEkaterina ZakharievaHristo IvanovSucceeded byVacantIn office 17 August 2005 27 July 2009Serving with Emel Etem ToshkovaPrime MinisterSergey StanishevPreceded byNikolay VasilevPlamen PanayotovLydia ShoulevaSucceeded byTsvetan TsvetanovSimeon DyankovMinister of Labour and Social PolicyIn office 7 November 2014 18 May 2016Prime MinisterBoyko BorisovPreceded byYordan HristoskovSucceeded byZornitsa RusinovaMember of the European Parliamentfor BulgariaIn office 14 July 2009 30 June 2014Preceded byKristian VigeninSucceeded bySergey StanishevMinister of Foreign AffairsIn office 17 August 2005 27 July 2009Prime MinisterSergey StanishevPreceded bySolomon PassySucceeded byRumiana JelevaPersonal detailsBorn 1964 05 30 30 May 1964 age 59 Sofia PR BulgariaPolitical partyAlternative for Bulgarian RevivalOther politicalaffiliationsCommunist Party 1988 1990 Socialist Party 1990 1997 2001 2014 Euro Left 1997 2001 Children1Alma materUniversity of National and World EconomyLoughborough University Contents 1 Biography 2 Relations with the Republic of Macedonia 3 European Parliament 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editBorn in Sofia Kalfin completed his high school studies in the Lycee Francais de Sofia He later received his higher education at the University of National and World Economy 1983 1988 and Loughborough University 1998 1999 His foreign language skills include English French Russian and Spanish He is married and has a daughter Kalfin founded the Social Democrats National Movement and served as the deputy president of the Common Parliamentary Committee Bulgaria European Union between 1995 and 1998 A deputy in the 37th 1994 1997 38th 2000 2001 and 40th since 2005 National Assembly of Bulgaria Kalfin has been part of the Bulgarian National Bank s Consultative Council since 2004 He observed the elections in Kosovo in 2001 and 2004 as part of Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe missions in the region and has also worked as a senior university lecturer and manager in several consulting companies Between 2002 and 2005 he was also an economic advisor to the President of Bulgaria Georgi Parvanov He became the Minister of Foreign Affairs and a Deputy Prime Minister in 2005 He is a member of Internet Society Bulgaria Relations with the Republic of Macedonia editOn 24 July 2006 at the opening of a working conference with the heads of Bulgarian embassies and consulates abroad Kalfin became the first Bulgarian Foreign Minister to publicly voice his opinion against the misinterpretation and misappropriation of the Bulgarian history by the Republic of Macedonia saying that 2 3 We have declared our support for the Republic of Macedonia s EU membership But I have to say immediately that it would not be normal for this support to be unconditional There are criteria that have to be fulfilled We would particularly much insist on the observance of the principles of good neighbour relations and the lack of aggression towards the Bulgarian nation or history on behalf of the Macedonian authorities On 28 July 2006 Kalfin appealed to the Skopje authorities to replace the director of the Macedonian cultural and informational centre in Sofia Stefan Vlahov Mitsov The Macedonian authorities should clearly prove that it is inadmissible for an official of a diplomatic representation abroad to participate in that country s political life His statement was provoked by Mitsov s alleged participation in the management of UMO Ilinden Pirin a controversial party largely regarded as Macedonist and anti Bulgarian by the Bulgarian public European Parliament editIn the European Parliament Kalfin served as Vice chairman of the Committee on Budgets Member of the Special Committee on the Financial Economic and Social Crisis Member of the Delegation for relations with Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia Montenegro and Kosovo Substitute at the Committee on Budgetary Control Substitute at the Committee on Industry Research and Energy Substitute at the Delegation for relations with the countries of South AsiaSee also edit nbsp Bulgaria portal List of foreign ministers in 2009 Foreign relations of Bulgaria List of BulgariansReferences edit Ivailo Kalfin elected to European Parliament post The Sofia Echo Kalfin s ultimatum to the Republic of Macedonia in Bulgarian paper standartnews com Retrieved 2008 05 30 Netinfo Kalfin s ultimatum to the Republic of Macedonia in Bulgarian news netinfo bg Archived from the original on 2007 10 10 Retrieved 2008 05 30 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ivaylo Kalfin Kalfin s biography at the European Parliament site Kalfin s official website Political offices Preceded bySolomon Passy Minister of Foreign Affairs2005 2009 Succeeded byRumiana Jeleva Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivailo Kalfin amp oldid 1193234313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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