Nikolai Denkov Explained

Nikolai Denkov
Native Name Lang:bg
Office:Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Term Start:6 June 2023
Term End:9 April 2024
President:Rumen Radev
Deputy:Mariya Gabriel
Predecessor:Galab Donev
Office1:Member of the National Assembly
Term Start1:9 April 2024
Constituency1:30th MMC – Shumen
(2024-2024)
2nd MMC - Burgas
(2024-present)
Term Start2:19 October 2022
Term End2:6 June 2023
Constituency2:30th MMC – Shumen
Office3:Minister of Education and Science
Term Start3:12 May 2021
Term End3:2 August 2022
Predecessor3:Krasimir Valchev
Successor3:Sasho Penov
Primeminister4:Ognyan Gerdzhikov
Term Start4:27 January 2017
Term End4:4 May 2017
Predecessor4:Meglena Kuneva
Successor4:Krasimir Valchev
Office5:Deputy Minister of Education and Science
Primeminister5:Boyko Borisov
Minister5:Todor Tanev
Meglena Kuneva
Term Start5:12 August 2014
Term End5:5 April 2016
Birth Name:Nikolai Denkov Denkov
Birth Date:3 September 1962
Birth Place:Stara Zagora, PR Bulgaria
Party:We Continue the Change (since 2022)
Otherparty:Independent (until 2022)
Education:Sofia University

Nikolai Denkov Denkov (Bulgarian: Николай Денков Денков, born 3 September 1962) is a Bulgarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 2023 to 2024.[1] A member of the PP party, he previously served as a Member of the National Assembly from 2022 to 2023 and as Minister of Education and Science in 2017 and from 2021 to 2022. Denkov is a physicist, physical chemist and chemist. He is a member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and was a lecturer at the University of Sofia.

Early life

Nikolai was born on 3 September 1962, in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. After elementary school, he moved to the Bulgarian capital Sofia, where he graduated from the National Gymnasium for Science and Mathematics in 1980. This was followed by a master's degree in chemistry and pharmacy at the St. Kliment-Ohridski University in Sofia, which he completed in 1987. In 1993, he defended his dissertation and obtained his doctorate.

For the early part of his career, Denkov worked as visiting researcher in JRDC (Japan), senior researcher in Rhone-Poulenc R&D (France), lead scientist in Unilever R&D (USA), and guest professor in France (ESPCI-Paris and Univ. Lille).

Academic career

Denkov has been an adjunct lecturer since 1997 and professor of physical chemistry at the University of Sofia since 2008. Between 2008 and 2015 he was head of the faculty for technical chemistry and director of the master's course Disperse Systems in Chemical Technologies. He has been a doctor of chemistry since 2007. He specialized in Japan and at Uppsala University in Sweden and worked as a senior scientist in the research institutes of private companies such as Unilever (USA) and Rhône-Poulenc (France).[2] [3]

In 2010 he was awarded the highest national award "Pythagoras" for scientific achievements by the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science. In 2013 he received the Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon from the University of Sofia.

Between 2012 and 2013, Denkov was a member of various working groups in the Ministry of Education and Science and in the Council of Ministers. He actively participated in the development of the concept of the Operational Program Science and Education for Smart Growth and in the discussions for the Partnership Agreement for 2013–2020 between the Republic of Bulgaria and the European Commission.

Civil service career

From August 2014 to April 2016, Denkov was Deputy Minister of Education and Science in the Borisov II government, responsible for higher education and the European Structural Funds, including the implementation of the Operational Program Science and Education for Smart Growth. From 27 January 2017, to 4 May 2017, he was Interim Minister for Education and Science in Gerdzhikov's interim government.[2]

In 2019, Denkov was awarded the Solvay Prize of the European Colloid and Interface Society (ECIS) for his research achievements and he was elected a full member of the Academia Europaea.

Political career

Education minister (2021–2022)

Between 12 May 2021, and 13 December 2021, he was again interim minister for education and science in the acting governments of Yanev I and Yanev II during the COVID-19 pandemic. When after the general election in November 2021 that We Continue the Change (PP) had the largest congressional faction was and could form a coalition capable of governing, Denkov became the education minister in the Cabinet of Kiril Petkov.[4]

Prime Minister of Bulgaria (2023–2024)

Following the outcome of the Bulgarian parliamentary elections held in April 2023, on 22 May Denkov was projected to become Prime Minister of Bulgaria as part of a power-sharing agreement between the two most-voted coalitions, GERB—SDS and PP–DB.[5] [6] [7] The deal implied that Denkov would lead the new government for the following nine months, before switching positions with Mariya Gabriel.[8]

Following extensive talks between the two coalitions involved, as well as the Movement for Rights and Freedoms,[9] [10] an official agreement on the composition of the Denkov-Gabriel cabinet was reached on 2 June. On 6 June, the 49th National Assembly of Bulgaria voted in Denkov's new government, with 132 votes in favor and 69 against.[11] The new government will focus on fighting Russian influence in Bulgaria's security sector and obtaining membership in the Schengen Area and the eurozone. A political crisis prompted Bulgaria to postpone adopting the euro until 2025. In December 2022, Austrian and Dutch opposition blocked Bulgaria and Romania from becoming members of the Schengen Area.[12]

In September 2023, Denkov called Azerbaijan a "valuable partner" of Bulgaria.[13] Denkov condemned Hamas' actions during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war and expressed his support to Israel.[14]

On 30 December 2023, it became clear that Denkov's cabinet had secured membership for Bulgaria in the Schengen Area by air and sea.[15] Although further negotiations in 2024 would be required to lift border controls by land, this was a major diplomatic success for the Denkov-Gabriel cabinet, which aimed for а positive decision regarding Schengen Area membership by the end of 2023 as part of the five government priorities stated in July of the same year.[16]

Denkov resigned on 6 March 2024 as part of the power-sharing agreement with Gabriel.[17] However, on 25 March, Gabriel withdrew her nomination for prime minister after announcing that negotiations on forming a new government with PP-DB had failed, and said that new elections would be held.[18]

References

  1. Web site: 2023-06-06 . България има ново правителство с премиер Николай Денков - По света и у нас - БНТ Новини . 2023-06-06 . bntnews.bg . bg.
  2. Web site: Министър.
  3. Web site: Department of Chemical Engineering - Prof. Nikolai D. Denkov, Ph.D., D.Sc..
  4. Web site: Избират кабинета "Петков", новите министри поемат властта.
  5. Web site: 2023-05-22 . ГЕРБ и ПП-ДБ правят правителство, Денков и Габриел ще са премиери за по 9 месеца (видео) . 2023-05-24 . Mediapool.bg . bg-BG.
  6. News: Dunai . Marton . 2023-05-23 . Bulgaria breaks political deadlock with proposed power-sharing deal . Financial Times . 2023-05-24.
  7. Web site: 2023-05-22 . Bulgaria agrees government with rotating PMs to tackle corruption . 2023-05-24 . POLITICO . en.
  8. Web site: 6 June 2023 . Nikolai Denkov, nuevo primer ministro de Bulgaria . 7 June 2023 . RTVE . es.
  9. Web site: Bulgaria Finally has a Regular Government (CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS) . 2023-06-06 . Novinite.
  10. Web site: Двучасов разговор между ПП-ДБ, ГЕРБ-СДС и ДПС, сред тях Кирил Петков и Делян Пеевски) . 2023-06-02 . 24chasa.bg . bg.
  11. News: 6 June 2023 . Bulgaria's parliament elects new government led by PM Denkov . en . Reuters . registration . 7 June 2023.
  12. News: Bulgarian Parliament Approves Coalition Government After Five Elections In Two Years . 6 June 2023 . Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
  13. News: Prime Minister Denkov: Azerbaijan is our valuable partner . 3E News . 13 September 2023.
  14. News: Bulgaria condemns Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. 7 October 2023. The Sofia Globe. October 7, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231007214254/https://sofiaglobe.com/2023/10/07/bulgaria-condemns-hamas-terrorist-attack-on-israel/. live.
  15. Web site: 30 December 2023 . Press corner . 2023-12-31 . European Commission - European Commission . en.
  16. Web site: Хаджийски . Васил . 2023-07-26 . Управляващите приеха програма с пет основни цели до края на мандата на Мария Габриел . 2023-12-31 . Dnevnik . bg.
  17. Web site: 6 March 2024 . Bulgaria’s prime minister resigns as planned, part of a power-sharing agreement . 6 March 2024 . Associated Press . en.
  18. Web site: 18 March 2024 . Bulgaria’s prime minister-designate withdraws after talks between political coalitions fail . 25 March 2024 . Associated Press . en.