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Spearheaded by Mr. Djankov, a former World Bank economist, Mr. Borisov's government has slashed government spending by 20%.
Bulgaria Committed To Euro Joe Parkinson 2011
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Shortly before Gen. Borisov's improvised news conference on Wednesday night, Russian soldiers at the checkpoint warned that reporters would be shot if they violated a blackout order by using cell phones or flashlights.
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On preliminary figures, Borisov's own opposition party, the centre-right GERB Citizens for Bulgaria's European Development is marginally in the lead with 21.69 per cent of votes cast, followed by the ruling Socialist Party that has 21.41 per cent.
Archive 2007-05-01 Richard 2007
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Yet I suppose it did not occur without Borisov's help.
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Rallies against the Roma minority and corruption rocked Bulgaria's cities last month and a bomb last week blew up the car of a popular journalist, highlighting GERB Prime Minister Boiko Borisov's struggle to address unemployment, graft and the fragile position of ethnic minorities.
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A victory by Plevneliev could increase the chances that Borisov's minority center-right government pushes ahead with painful economic reforms in a country with an average monthly salary of euro350 $485 and 11.7 percent unemployment.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Plevneliev, the former construction minister, has pledged to support Prime Minister Boiko Borisov's drive to reduce the impoverished country's budget deficit and pursue business-friendly policies.
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Plevneliev, the former construction minister, has pledged to support Prime Minister Boiko Borisov's drive to reduce the impoverished country's budget deficit and pursue business-friendly policies.
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Plzen exerted early pressure but Borisov's defence rarely let them near a sight of goal while the Belarussian side wasted opportunities of their own.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PRAGUE 2011
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But Mr. Borisov's own rise from firefighter, judo coach and bodyguard to the pinnacle of political power underlines how Bulgaria's transition from Communism blurred the lines between politics, state security and an aggressive, no-holds-barred form of money-making that sometimes seemed indistinguishable from organized crime.
NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN CASTLE 2011
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