Tsetska Tsacheva Dangovska ( Bulgarian. Tsetsk Tsacheva Dangovska ; May 24, 1958 , Dragan , Lovech Region , Bulgaria ) - Bulgarian lawyer and politician, chairman of the National Assembly (2009—2013, 2014-2017; first woman in history in this post) [1 ] , the Minister of Justice in the third government, Boyko Borisov, from May 4, 2017.
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| Head of the government | Boyko Borisov | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Mikhail Mikov | ||||||
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| Successor | Mikhail Mikov | ||||||
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Biography
She graduated from the school of mathematical profile in Pleven (1976) and the Faculty of Law of Sofia University . After graduating, she trained for a year in a court of the Pleven region . Her professional career began as a lawyer in the city administration of Pleven, and in 1988 she became the head of a group of city lawyers. In 1992 she received membership in the regional chamber of lawyers.
In 2006, she became one of the founders of the Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) party, and was the leader of this party in Pleven. In 2007, unsuccessfully competed for the post of mayor of Pleven, received the mandate of a city council member.
Tsetsk Tsachev is married, has one son. Fluent in German and Russian .
In 2016, she was nominated for the post of President of Bulgaria by the GERB party. She entered the second round, gaining 22.0% of the vote. In the second round, she lost to an independent candidate, Rumen Radev .
Entered the third government of Borisov as Minister of Justice.