Atanas Zafirov
Atanas Zafirov | |
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Атанас Зафиров | |
Chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party | |
Assumed office 15 June 2024 | |
Preceded by | Korneliya Ninova |
Member of the National Assembly | |
Assumed office 15 April 2021 | |
Constituency | Sliven (2021-2022)
Vratsa (2022-2024) Veliko Tarnovo (2024) Sofia-25 MMC (2024-) |
In office 21 May 2013 – 26 January 2017 | |
Constituency | Burgas |
Personal details | |
Born | Atanas Zafirov Zafirov 29 September 1971 Burgas, PR Bulgaria |
Political party | BSP |
Spouse |
Gergana Zafirova (deceased) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Veliko Tarnovo University |
Occupation |
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Atanas Zafirov Zafirov (Bulgarian: Атанас Зафиров Зафиров) is a Bulgarian politician, who serves an MP from the parliamentary group of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP). He was elected as acting chairman of the BSP on 15 June 2024.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]He was born on 29 September 1971 in Burgas.[2]
Zafirov attended Veliko Tarnovo University, graduating with a degree in "Bulgarian History and Language" in 1994. He received a second degree in "Finance" from the university in 2007. In 2019, Zafirov received a degree from the Georgi Rakovski Military Academy in national security.[2]
Political career
[edit]According to Zafirov's personal recollections, he had been interested in politics around the age of 14, when he joined the youth movement of the Bulgarian Communist Party, DMKS, in 1985. In 1990, Zafirov officially became a member of the BSP and participated as an activist in the electoral campaigns of the decade.<[3]
In 2001, he served as a political advisor to the MP-candidate for Burgas from the BSP, Penka Kentardzhieva. He also participated in and was nominated for local elections the civic movement "Sarafovo 21st-century", meant to represent a newly built neighborhood in Burgas. Ultimately, he did not end up contesting the 2003 Local Elections, however he was later appointed to serve in the Burgas Municipal Administration.[3]
He was nominated as an MP candidate from Burgas Province by the BSP in the 2005 and 2009 national elections, as well as a candidate for the Burgas City Council in the 2007 Local Elections, however did not get elected.[3]
In 2011, he was elected as the Oblast Coordinator of the BSP.[3]
Member of the National Assembly
[edit]In 2013, Zafirov was elected as an MP for the first time. He briefly retired from parliamentary activity following the 2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election, but was elected to serve in parliament once again in 2021.[4]
In his parliamentary activity, Zafirov participated a number of commissions, most notably the Defense Commission in the 47th National Assembly.[3] He further played an important role within the Armenian-Bulgarian friendship committee, receiving a medal from Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan for his contribution to Armenian-Bulgarian relations in 2022.[5]
Internally, between 2021 and 2023, Zafirov was the deputy leader of the BSP parliamentary group.[4]
He continued to be active within the party structures, being a member of both the National Council and the Executive Council of the BSP.[6] On In these roles, Zafirov generally expressed support for the leadership of Korneliya Ninova.[7][8]
Interim BSP Chairman
[edit]Following the poor results of the June 2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election, BSP chair Korneliya Ninova announced her intention to resign. In her announcement, Ninova indicated that an acting chairman would be chosen from the ranks of her deputies by the National Council until a new Chairperson was elected.[9]
Zafirov was elected as acting chairman of the BSP on 15 June 2024, with the support of 103 votes.[1] Zafirov's election led to speculation about the possibility of BSP's support for a GERB-led government, as he had previously indicated openness to the idea.[10]
In media statements following his selection, Zafirov denied those rumours, stating that the BSP would not support a government including GERB or the DPS.[11] Further, he criticised the actions of Korneliya Ninova, who he accused of attempting to sabotage the new leadership and of spreading lies about the nature of the new leadership.[12] Additionally, Zafirov promised major reforms within the party, including the restoration of previously expelled members, cooperation with leftist projects formed by dissident BSP members and a renewal of relations with President Rumen Radev.[11]
Zafirov delivered the opening remarks for the BSP Parliamentary Group in the 50th National Assembly, in which he emphasised the BSP's ability to negotiate with all other political forces.[13]
He also met with various internal party platforms in order to discuss the restoration of party unity. In these meetings, Zafirov promised to convene a National Council meeting in order to discuss the restoration of former BSP members.[14]
Another key element of Zafirov's leadership program was enabling the consolidation of the Bulgarian left, in this goal he cited the example of the French New Popular Front.[15]
On 27 July, after a few weeks of negotiations and one day prior to the traditional BSP rally on Buzludzha, it was announced an agreement had been reached between the BSP and a number of other leftist formations to contest future elections together.[16] Zafirov hailed the signing of this joint agreement as a major victory for Bulgarian leftists.[17]
During the parties traditional rally at Buzludzha, Zafirov delivered a speech emphasizing the need for intra-party unity and the consolidation of leftist voters. He further argued that reforms were needed within the party in order to achieve electoral success, and accused certain forces within the party of attempting to sabotage the new course.[18]
On 10 August, Zafirov announced that the parties National Council had ratified the idea of contesting new parliamentary elections in a broad left-wing coalition. Additionally, he criticised the statements of Ninova and her allies within the party for attempting to undermine such a coalition.[19]
In media statements following the confirmation of the formation of a broad left-wing coalition, Zafirov made clear that former chairwoman Ninova would not be nominated as a candidate.[20]
On 5 September, following negotiations about a joint-program, the composition and program of the coalition, the BSP - United Left was officially unveiled.[21]
Prior to the registration of the coalition, court challenges were launched by Ninova and her allies claiming that Zafirov was not the legal representative of BSP, and hence could not register BSP for the October elections.[22] In response to this move, Zafirov motioned for the expulsion of Ninova and her allies on the National Council from the party, which passed.[23] Commenting her expulsion, he argued that the decision sent a signal about the new leaderships resolve to undertake important changes within the party.[24]
On 9 September, the High Arbitration Court officially ruled that Zafirov, as acting Chairman, was the sole legal representative of the BSP.[25]
On 10 September, Zafirov registered the coalition for the elections, commenting that he expected a good result.[26]
On 20 September, the new left-wing coalition announced its list leaders, with Zafirov being selected to lead the list for the 25th MMC-Sofia.[27] In the days following the publication of lists, Zafirov denied allegations that figures influenced by Delyan Peevski had been selected within the lists or that the lists had been imposed upon local party structures.[28]
On 29 October, commenting on the provisional final results which gave BSP - United Left around 7.8%, Zafirov praised the campaign of the coalition and underlined its ability to stop the electoral decline of the left in Bulgaria, highlighting that the coalition received 33,000 more votes compared to the previous election in June.[29] Discussing the possibility of BSP's potential participation in any governing majority, he stated that BSP's main priority during negotiations was stable governance, although he further highlighted that traditionally right-wing parties already had a governing majority.[29]
Speaking prior to the convocation of the new National Assembly, Zafirov confirmed that the BSP - United Left group would nominate their own candidate for the speakership position.[30] While reiterating that BSP were willing to negotiate with all parties in parliament, he made clear that he upheld the previous congress decision not to govern with either GERB or DPS.[30]
Zafirov, as in the prior National Assembly, delivered the coalitions opening remarks in the opening session of the 51st National Assembly, wherein he focused on the need for parties to unite in order to tackle the challenges facing Bulgaria and underlined the BSP's pro-European positions, while emphasising the need to retain Bulgaria's sovereignty.[31]
In a TV interview on the 16th of November, Zafirov confirmed that he was considering running for Chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party in order to preserve the cooperation which had been established between leftist parties.[32]
References
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- ^ a b "АТАНАС ЗАФИРОВ ЗАФИРОВ". Parliament.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ a b c d e "Вижте впечатляваща изповед за БСП на депутата Атанас Зафиров, отказа се от битката за лидер". Burgasinfo.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ a b "Атанас Зафиров Зафиров". Strazha.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Президентът на Армения лично награди Атанас Зафиров с високо държавно отличие". BTA.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "За компенсация: Бившият депутат Зафиров стана член на ИБ на БСП". Dariknews.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Зафиров: Категорично подкрепяме Нинова". 19min.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров: Нинова подаде рано оставка". wowmedia.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Корнелия Нинова подаде оставка". BTV.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров стана временен лидер на БСП след оставката на Нинова. Ще поеме ли партията по "нов път"". SvobodnaEvropa.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ a b "Атанас Зафиров: Преврат в БСП няма". Gramaphona.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Зафиров: Нинова взе странни решения в последните дни. Например Калоян Методиев". Tribune.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Зафиров: Отговорност, разум и диалог - това са трите ключови думи на БСП в това НС". Darik.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Зафиров: В най-скоро време ще насрочим заседание на Националния съвет". Nova.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров: Примерът на френската левица е възможен и в България". Dunavmost.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "БСП създава ляво обединение с "Левицата!", "Изправи се, България" и досегашни партньори". Nova.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Зафиров от Бузлуджа: Вървим към победа". Lupa.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Зафиров на Бузлуджа: Лявото е доказало, че когато е обединено, може да намира решения в кризи". Bgnes.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров: БСП ще се яви като коалиция на предсрочните избори". Dunavmost.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Зафиров: Корнелия Нинова не може да бъде кандидат за депутат". Moreto.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "БСП официално обедини лявото за предстоящите избори". BSP.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Нинова: Чакам да видя дали заешките сърца събраха смелост да ни изключат". BTV.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Корнелия Нинова е изключена от БСП". BTV.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров за Корнелия Нинова: Няма емоции, нищо лично". BTV.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "ВКС заличи Корнелия Нинова като председател на БСП, вписа Атанас Зафиров като такъв". Investor.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров дерегистрира БСП в ЦИК, регистрира БСП-Обединена Левица (обновена)". Offnews.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров ще води листата на БСП в 25 МИР, Кирил Добев – в Благоевград". Mediapool.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров: В листите на БСП няма зависими кандидати". Flagman.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ a b "Атанас Зафиров: Спряхме разпада в лявото". Vesti.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ a b "Атанас Зафиров: Готови сме на диалог". DunavMost.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров призова политическите сили да отстъпят от партийния си егоизъм". BTA.bg (in Bulgarian).
- ^ "Атанас Зафиров: Бих се кандидатирал за председател на БСП". 24Chasa.bg (in Bulgarian).