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- Reneta Ivanova Indzhova (Bulgarian: Ренета Иванова Инджова; born 6 July 1953) is a Bulgarian economist who served as the caretaker Prime Minister of Bulgaria...
- The eighty-fourth Cabinet of Bulgaria (the Indzhova Government) was a caretaker technocratic government set up by President Zhelyu Zhelev following the...
- alumni of the university are five Prime Ministers of BulgariaReneta Indzhova, Stefan Sofiyanski, Ivan Kostov, Marin Raykov and Plamen Oresharski; the...
- Rositsa Indzhova Angelova (Bulgarian: Росица Инджова Ангелова, 23 July 1986 – 25 August 2005), better known by her stage name Reyhan (Bulgarian: Рейхан)...
- Zhivkov Todorov Filipov Atanasov Lukanov Republic Popov P. Dimitrov Berov Indzhova Videnov Sofiyanski Kostov Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Stanishev Borisov Raykov Oresharski...
- Zhivkov Todorov Filipov Atanasov Lukanov Republic Popov P. Dimitrov Berov Indzhova Videnov Sofiyanski Kostov Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Stanishev Borisov Raykov Oresharski...
- Kiril Tsochev Svetoslav Shivarov Doncho Konakchiev Preceded by Reneta Indzhova Succeeded by Stefan Sofiyanski Leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party...
- President 27 October 1993 5 February 1994 101 days Head of state Reneta Indzhova  Bulgaria Acting Prime Minister 17 October 1994 25 January 1995 100 days...
- Twice minister of agriculture - in the caretaker government of Reneta Indzhova (1994–1995) and Stefan Sofiyanski (1997). From 1997 to 2002 was chief administrative...
- Prime minister (1990–1992) Lyuben Berov, Prime minister (1992–1994) Reneta Indzhova, Interim Prime minister (1994–1995) Zhan Videnov, Prime minister (1995–1997)...