Zhelyu Zhelev: Perbedaan antara revisi
Konten dihapus Konten ditambahkan
Tidak ada ringkasan suntingan |
k →top: clean up |
||
(39 revisi perantara oleh 22 pengguna tidak ditampilkan) | |||
Baris 1:
{{Infobox_President
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
}}
'''Zhelyu Mitev Zhelev''' (
Pada 15 Januari 2010, Zhelev menerima Orde 8-September negara Makedonia atas kontribusinya terhadap pengakuan kemerdekaan Republik Makedonia dari bekas Yugoslavia.<ref>{{cite web|title=Macedonia President: Bulgaria Leader in Recognizing Our Independence|url=http://www.novinite.com/articles/112010/Macedonia+President%3A+Bulgaria+Leader+in+Recognizing+Our+Independence|work=Novinite.com|publisher=Sofia News Agency|access-date=6 March 2014}}</ref>
<!--Zhelev was born in the village of Veselinovo. He graduated in [[philosophy]] from the [[Sofia University]] "St. Kliment Ohridski" in 1958 and later earned a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] in 1974. A member of the [[Bulgarian Communist Party]], but expelled for political reasons in 1965, he was then interned from [[Sofia]] the following year and had to spend six years in unemployment.
Baris 26 ⟶ 28:
After the 1996 election defeat Zhelev still remained in politics, but on a much smaller scale. He became Honorary Chair of the [[Liberal Democratic Union]] and Honorary Chair of the [[Liberal International]] and in 1997 went on to establish and preside over a foundation named after him. Zhelev was the initiator and president of the [[Balkan Political Club]], a union of former political leaders from [[Southeast Europe]].
Zhelev has written a number of books and publications, the most notable one being his controversial 1982 work ''Fashizmat'' (
== Referensi ==
{{reflist}}
{{start box}}
{{succession box |
{{end box}}
[[Kategori:Presiden Bulgaria|Zhelev, Zhelyu]]
[[Kategori:Kelahiran 1935|Zhelev]]
|