Aleksi Ivanov

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Aleksi Iwanow ( Bulgarian Алекси Иванов , actually Aleksi Iwanow Wassilew ; * October 22, 1922 in Mihail Kogălniceanu , Tulcea district as Alexe Bădărău ; † June 9, 1997 in Sofia ) was a Bulgarian politician.

Life

Ivanov was born to a Romanian father and a Bulgarian mother. In 1940 he went with his family to Bulgaria, where Alexe Bădărău unofficially changed his name to Aleksi Ivanov. In 1943 he began his regular military service in the Bulgarian army and served as a soldier in the Second World War from 1944 to 1945 .

Ivanov was Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Chairman of the Council of Agriculture and Forestry, Member of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Agriculture and Forestry in the government of Georgi Atanasov from March 24, 1986 to December 19, 1988 and Deputy Chairman of the Bulgarian National Agrarian Union, which was responsible for organizational, political and ideological issues from December 1, 1976 to December 2, 1989. As such, he was the most loyal person to the chairman of the Agrarian Union during communism in Bulgaria, Petar Tanchev , and the head of state and leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party , Todor Zhivkov , who made him Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture.

Aleksi Ivanov was married and had a son and a grandson.

Awards

Works (selection)

  • Speech Report on the XXXIII. Congress of the Bulgarian Peasant Party , Sofia 1976
  • XXXIV. Congress of the Bulgarian Peasant Party , Sofia 1981
  • Speech Report on the XXXV. Congress of the Bulgarian Peasant Party , Sofia 1986

literature

  • Governing after communism-Google Books
  • Ivanov, Aleksi . In: Taschenlexikon Bulgaria , Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig 1983 ,.