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'''Sergey Dmitrievich Stanishev''' ([[bahasa Bulgaria]]: ''Сергей Станишев'') (lahir [[5 Mei]] [[1966]]) adalah seorang politikus [[Bulgaria]] dan Ketua [[Partai Sosialis Bulgaria]] (BSP).
Stanishev
Stanishev juga seorang pengguna internet yang aktif. Ia bergabung dalam [http://www.isoc.bg Perhimpunan Internet Bulgaria] pada 22 April 2001, dan segera setelah terpilihnya sebagai ketua Partai Sosialis pada 2001, ia mengobrol dengan ratusan pengguna lainnya lewat [[ICQ]].
In [[1995]] Stanishev became a staff member in the Foreign Affairs Department of the BSP. He was Chief of Foreign Policy and International Relations for the BSP from [[1996]] to [[2001]]. In May [[2000]] he was elected a Member of the BSP Supreme Council and Member of the Executive Bureau. In June [[2001]], he was elected to the [[Bulgarian National Assembly]] for [[Ruse, Bulgaria|Ruse]]. In December [[2001]] he was elected Chairman of the BSP at the party's Congress, and also Chairman of the Parliamentary Group of the [[Coalition for Bulgaria]] following the resignation of the former bearer of these positions [[Georgi Purvanov]] after his victory in the Presidential election in [[2001]]. Since April [[2004]] Stanishev has also been a member of the presidency of the [[Party of European Socialists]]. Even though, at the beginning, older party members regarded him with suspicion due to his lack of experience, Stanishev has enjoyed considerable public approval mainly because of his great intellectual skills and his successful efforts to modernise the BSP.▼
▲<!--In [[1995]] Stanishev became a staff member in the Foreign Affairs Department of the BSP. He was Chief of Foreign Policy and International Relations for the BSP from [[1996]] to [[2001]]. In May [[2000]] he was elected a Member of the BSP Supreme Council and Member of the Executive Bureau. In June [[2001]], he was elected to the [[Bulgarian National Assembly]] for [[Ruse, Bulgaria|Ruse]]. In December [[2001]] he was elected Chairman of the BSP at the party's Congress, and also Chairman of the Parliamentary Group of the [[Coalition for Bulgaria]] following the resignation of the former bearer of these positions [[Georgi Purvanov]] after his victory in the Presidential election in [[2001]]. Since April [[2004]] Stanishev has also been a member of the presidency of the [[Party of European Socialists]]. Even though, at the beginning, older party members regarded him with suspicion due to his lack of experience, Stanishev has enjoyed considerable public approval mainly because of his great intellectual skills and his successful efforts to modernise the BSP.
In the general election of [[June 25]], [[2005]], Stanishev was re-elected to the National Assembly, this time for a seat in [[Burgas]]. Under his leadership the [[Coalition for Bulgaria]] (a coalition dominated by the BSP) won 31% of the votes. Stanishev said that the next government "should be led by the party which won most votes in the elections." On [[20 July]], after nearly a month of political uncertainty, Stanishev agreed to attempt to form a Cabinet. On [[July 27]], [[2005]] the Bulgarian Parliament chose him as the new Prime Minister in a coalition government with the [[Movement for Rights and Freedoms]]. The vote was 120 against 119. However, the parliament voted against Stanishev's proposed Cabinet by 119 to 117 votes.
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