Boris Velchev
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Biography
In 1981, Velchev graduated from the First English Language School in Sofia. He was subsequently enrolled as a student at the juridical faculty of Sofia University, earning the right to practice law in 1990.[3]
Since 1 November 2012, Velchev has been a judge at the Constitutional Court of Bulgaria.[4]
In addition to his native Bulgarian, Velchev also speaks English and Russian. His hobbies include the study of history and numismatics.[1][3]