Sergey Dmitrievich Stanishev is a Bulgarian politician who has served as Member of the European Parliament.
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Sergey Dmitrievich Stanishev is a Bulgarian politician who has served as Member of the European Parliament.
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Sergei Stanishev previously served as President of the Party of European Socialists since November 2011 til October 2022, Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 2005 to 2009, Leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party from 2001 to 2014 and Member of the National Assembly from 1997 to 2014.
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Sergei Stanishev subsequently graduated from Moscow State University in 1989 and obtained his candidate degree in 1994 both in the field of history.
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Sergei Stanishev's thesis was entitled "The system of service promotion of high ranking officials in Russia and its evolution during the second half of XIX century".
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Sergei Stanishev was Chief of Foreign Policy and International Relations for the BSP from 1996 to 2001.
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In December 2001, Sergei Stanishev was elected Chairman of the BSP at the party's Congress, and Chairman of the Parliamentary Group of the Coalition for Bulgaria following the resignation of the previous holder of these positions, Georgi Parvanov, after his victory in the 2001 presidential election.
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Since April 2004 Sergei Stanishev has been a member of the presidency of the Party of European Socialists.
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Sergei Stanishev succeed to modernise the BSP, leading it to fill membership to the Socialist International and then to be member of the PES.
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Sergei Stanishev was elected as a member of the European Parliament for a second term in 2019.
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Sergey Sergei Stanishev is an avid pro-EU politician who is credited with reforming Bulgaria to the extent that he managed to steer his country to be among the last group of countries which joined the EU.
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Sergei Stanishev said Bulgaria's entrance to the EU was the final fall of the Berlin Wall for his nation, while EU President Jose Manuel Barroso hailed Bulgaria for having "gone through a remarkable transformation" in order to join.
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Sergei Stanishev received the full support of European Commissions President Jose Manuel Barroso concerning the improvement of the cooperation with the European Commission and the enhancement of the administrative capacity.
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Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev was on a working visit to Brussels and met with President Barroso, as well as European Commissioner for Energy Andris Piebalgs and Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs Joaquin Almunia.
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Later in June 2009, Sergey Sergei Stanishev supported Jose Manuel Barroso for a second term as EU Commission President.
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Sergei Stanishev took over the PES leadership as Interim President in late 2011 after his predecessor, Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, stepped down from his post.
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At the 2014 European parliament election, Sergei Stanishev was elected as Member of the European Parliament for Bulgaria, placing second on the BSP party list.
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In early July 2014, Sergei Stanishev announced that he would step down as leader of the BSP.
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At the summit at which EU's top jobs were discussed Sergei Stanishev was proposed as a candidate for President of the European Parliament.
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Boyko Borisov, Prime Minister of Bulgaria, said Sergei Stanishev's nomination was an "honor and pride for Bulgaria".
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Sergei Stanishev defended his wife saying that she was working on similar projects before they got married in 2013.
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Sergey Sergei Stanishev faced a court on 18 of March 2014 in the so-called "lost documents" case, which many observers and Sergei Stanishev himself have claimed as based on pure political grounds.
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Sergei Stanishev was charged with losing 7 classified documents - 3 from the State Agency for National Security, 2 from the Interior Ministry, 1 from the Defense Ministry and 1 from NATO - while he was Prime Minister.
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In October 2013 Sergei Stanishev voluntarily gave up his parliamentary immunity to be tried in court.
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On 16 December 2016, Sergei Stanishev was acquitted, with the judge stating that "there were no indisputable evidence that Sergei Stanishev lost the documents, nor was it proven conclusively that the documents contained confidential information".
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