Velizar Penkov Enchev | |
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Born | Galabovo, Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria | 7 January 1953
Political party | Movement for Radical Change Bulgarian Spring (2015-present), Independent (1997-2005/2014-present) Patriotic Front (2014), National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria (2011-2014), Attack (2005-2011), Union of Democratic Forces (1990-1997), Bulgarian Communist Party (before 1989) |
Profession | Journalist, Politician |
Velizar Penkov Enchev ( Bulgarian: Велизар Пенков Енчев), (born 7 January 1953) in Galabovo, is a Bulgarian politician and journalist, who is a former member of the NFSB. [1] He has been a member of the National Parliament. [2] Until recently, Enchev frequently appeared as a commentator on SKAT.
Born in Galabovo, but graduating from a high school in the capital of Bulgaria, Enchev studied journalism at Sofia University and worked as a correspondent for the Bulgarian National Television in Yugoslavia between 1987 and 1993. [3] He also holds a doctorate in international law and international relations. [4]
Enchev formerly served as ambassador of Bulgaria to Croatia in the period from 1997 to 2002. [5] He has also taught university courses on Balkan issues at the South-West University. [6]
Velizar Penkov Enchev | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Galabovo, Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria | 7 January 1953
Political party | Movement for Radical Change Bulgarian Spring (2015-present), Independent (1997-2005/2014-present) Patriotic Front (2014), National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria (2011-2014), Attack (2005-2011), Union of Democratic Forces (1990-1997), Bulgarian Communist Party (before 1989) |
Profession | Journalist, Politician |
Velizar Penkov Enchev ( Bulgarian: Велизар Пенков Енчев), (born 7 January 1953) in Galabovo, is a Bulgarian politician and journalist, who is a former member of the NFSB. [1] He has been a member of the National Parliament. [2] Until recently, Enchev frequently appeared as a commentator on SKAT.
Born in Galabovo, but graduating from a high school in the capital of Bulgaria, Enchev studied journalism at Sofia University and worked as a correspondent for the Bulgarian National Television in Yugoslavia between 1987 and 1993. [3] He also holds a doctorate in international law and international relations. [4]
Enchev formerly served as ambassador of Bulgaria to Croatia in the period from 1997 to 2002. [5] He has also taught university courses on Balkan issues at the South-West University. [6]