Mario Tagarinski | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Yambol, Bulgaria | 4 August 1958
Profession | Politician, Engineer |
Mario Ivanov Tagarinski (Bulgarian : Марио Иванов Тагарински) (born 4 August 1958) is a Bulgarian politician and engineer who served as Minister of Public Administration in the Kostov government between 1997 and 1999. [1]
Tagarinski was born in Yambol and graduated from the Technical University in Sofia with a degree in electrical engineering. [2] Between 1976 and 1982, he was employed in the Kremikovtzi company.
Tagarinski has been a member of five National Parliaments between 1994 and 2013. He has for a long time been affiliated with the UDF. Tagarinski became a deputy in the 41st National Assembly on the ticket of the Order, Law and Justice (Bulgarian: Ред, законност и справедливост; Red, zakonnost i spravedlivost) in 2009, but left the party's parliamentary group in December 2009, causing its collapse, as it could no longer meet the 10 member requirement. [3] He has also been associated with the New Social Democracy party (Bulgarian: Нова социалдемократическа партия).
Tagarinski is married and has two children. In addition to his native Bulgarian, he also speaks Russian and English. [4]
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