Yordanka Asenova Fandakova ( bg, Йорданка Асенова Фандъкова) (born 12 April 1962) is a Bulgarian politician and
Mayor of Sofia
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. She is the first woman to hold this position. She was elected on 15 November 2009, after defeating the
Bulgarian Socialist Party contender
Georgi Kadiev. Fandakova is a member of the conservative
GERB
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party.
Early life and education
Fandakova was born in
Samokov
Samokov ( bg, Самоков ) is a town in Sofia Province in the southwest of Bulgaria. It is situated in a basin between the mountains Rila and Vitosha, 55 kilometres from the capital Sofia. Due to the suitable winter sports conditions, Sam ...
,
Sofia Province
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. She graduated the 35th Russian Language School in
Sofia
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and the
University of Sofia
Sofia University, "St. Kliment Ohridski" at the University of Sofia, ( bg, Софийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски“, ''Sofijski universitet „Sv. Kliment Ohridski“'') is the oldest higher education i ...
, majoring in Russian Studies. She is married and has a daughter. She was a teacher (from 1985) and head teacher (since 1998) at the 73rd secondary school for foreign languages "Vladislav Gramatik" in Sofia. She became
Deputy Mayor of Sofia Municipality of Culture, Education, Sports and Prevention of Abuse in 2007.
Political career
Fandakova was elected Member of Parliament for GERB in the
National Assembly
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in the
2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election
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and was made
Minister of Education, Youth and Science.
In October Fandakova took a leave because of campaign-trail for mayor elections in Sofia and was substituted by
Sergei Ignatov, Deputy Minister of Education and Science who after she won election was appointed as the new Minister of Education and Science.
On 15 November 2009, she was elected as mayor of Sofia. Fandakova received 66.23% of the vote in the elections held on 15 November 2009. The Socialist Party contender Georgi Kadiev received 27.71%, with a turnout of 23.17%.
She ran for another term as Mayor of Sofia in the
2019 Bulgarian local elections.
References
External links
Biography
Sofia University alumni
1962 births
Living people
Members of the National Assembly (Bulgaria)
Women mayors of places in Bulgaria
Mayors of Sofia
People from Samokov
GERB politicians
Government ministers of Bulgaria
Women government ministers of Bulgaria
21st-century Bulgarian politicians
21st-century Bulgarian women politicians
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