Stoyan Markov

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Stojan Iwanow Markow , Bulgarian Стоян Иванов Марков (born March 26, 1942 in Pazardzhik ) is a Bulgarian former politician of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BKP) in the People's Republic of Bulgaria .

Life

Stoyan Ivanov Markov completed his studies at the Institute of Energy in Moscow , which he graduated in 1967. He then worked as an engineer at the Research Institute for Instrumentation and Automation in Sofia and in 1969 became a member of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BKP). In 1971 he took over the post of deputy director of the science and computing center of the Ministry of Chemistry and Metallurgy and later head of department in the Ministry of Heavy Industry and instructor of the Central Committee (ZK) of the BKP. After he was Vice Minister for Communication between 1976 and 1979, he succeeded Tontscho Tschakarow in 1979 as head of the Central Committee's Department for Industry and Transport. On the XII. At the BKP party congress (March 31 to April 4, 1981), he became a member of the Central Committee, to which he was a member until February 2, 1990. Between 1984 and 1989 he acted as First Vice Minister for Mechanical Engineering and thus as Deputy Minister Ognjan Doinow and then from 1985 to 1986 as First Vice Chairman of the Committee for Science and Technical Progress.

On January 25, 1986 he became a candidate of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BKP) and belonged to this body after its confirmation at the XIII. Congress (April 2 to 5, 1986) until December 14, 1988.

Stoyan Markov, who was also awarded the Dimitrov Prize and was a member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences , took over the post of chairman of the Committee for Science and Technical Progress in the government of Grisha Filipov on October 19, 1985 and held this office between October 24 , 1985 March 1986 and August 18, 1987 also in the government of Georgi Atanasov . On January 27, 1986, he was also First Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers in the Filipov government and held this position from March 21, 1986 to August 18, 1987 in the Atanasov government.

Markow later lived in Great Britain and Switzerland .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ljubow Dimitrova, Regina Pätzold, Peter Schubert: Documents and materials of the cooperation between the Socialist Unity Party of Germany and the Bulgarian Communist Party, 1977 to 1984 , pp. 217, 252, Dietz, 1986
  2. Wolfgang Wagner, Marion Dönhoff, Gerhard Fels, Karl Kaiser, Werner Link, Hanns W. Maull: Die Internationale Politik 1987–1988 , p. 103, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2015
  3. Europa-Archiv , p. 532, volume 42, issues 13-24, 1987
  4. Eastern Europe , p. 261, Volume 39, Issues 1–3, 1989