Ginyo Ganev

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Ginyo Gochev Ganev (Bulgarian: Гиньо Гочев Ганев; 2 March 1928 – 18 December 2016) was a prominent Bulgarian politician, MP and national ombudsman. He is known as "Man-Parliament" as a deputy in 8 consecutive National Assemblies (3 before 10 November 1989 and 5 thereafter). On 13 April 2005 he was selected from the 39 National Assembly for the first National Ombudsman of the Republic of Bulgaria.[1][2]

Ginyo Ganev
1st Ombudsman of Bulgaria
In office
13 April 2005 – 20 October 2010
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byKonstantin Penchev
Personal details
Born(1928-03-02)2 March 1928
Burgas, Bulgaria
Died18 December 2016(2016-12-18) (aged 88)
Sofia, Bulgaria
SpouseMaria Georgieva
Alma materSofia University
OccupationPolitician, lawyer
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He graduated from the Law Faculty of Sofia University. Then he married the daughter of Kimon Georgiev, the first Prime Minister of Bulgaria after the 1944 coup d'état.

After graduation, he became legal adviser to the initially led by his father-in law Department of Energy from 1953 to 1977. In 1977 he was elected secretary of the National Council of the Fatherland Front, where he remained until 1989.

Ganev is a member of the State Council of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from 1986 to 1990. He refused twice to become Prime minister of Bulgaria – so his place took Dimitar Popov and Lyuben Berov.

He was awarded the Georgi Dimitrov Order. On the occasion of his 75th birthday he was awarded with the Stara Planina Order by President Georgi Parvanov.

Ganev was married to Mariya Georgieva from 1953 until hеr death in 1986, the daughter of Kimon Georgiev. They had two sons – Kimon (psychiatrist) and Ivaylo (engineer), two grandsons and two granddaughters.

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Works

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  • Избрани произведения. София: Партиздат, 1982
  • Style: Сентенции. София: Еркюл, 1991, 72 с.
  • Викове и шепот. София: Сиела, 1997
  • Парламентарен говор и безмълвие. Пловдив: Пигмалион, 2000, 246 с.
  • Измислени цитати. София: Сиела, 2003
  • Три държавни преврата или Кимон Георгиев и неговото време. София: Сиела, 2007
  • Омбудсманиада. София: Сиела, 2010

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