Kalin Stoyanov

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Preceded byIvan Demerdzhiev
Succeeded byAtanas Ilkov
Prime MinisterDimitar Glavchev
Kalin Stoyanov
Калин Стоянов
Official portrait, 2024
Minister of Interior
In office
6 June 2023  27 August 2024
Prime MinisterNikolai Denkov
Dimitar Glavchev
Preceded byIvan Demerdzhiev
Succeeded byAtanas Ilkov
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
11 November 2024
Prime MinisterDimitar Glavchev
Constituency2nd MMC – Burgas
Head of the General Directorate for Combatting Organised Crime
In office
31 May 2021  6 June 2023
Preceded byLyubomir Yanev
Succeeded byYavor Serafimov
Personal details
BornKalin Gergiev Stoyanov
(1981-04-28) 28 April 1981 (age 45)
PartyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
DPS - A New Beginning
SpouseVenelina Stoyanova
Alma materAcademy of the Ministry of Interior
Burgas Free University
Occupation
  • Law-enforcement worker
  • politician

Kalin Georgiev Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Калин Георгиев Стоянов, born 28 April 1981) is a Bulgarian law enforcement worker and politician who was the Minister of Interior in the Denkov and First Glavchev Caretaker Government.[1][2] A political independent, he has worked for the Ministry of Interior since 2003, holding the position of head of the General Directorate Combatting Organised Crime between 2021 and 2023.[3]

He was born on 28 April 1981, in Burgas.[3] In 2003, he graduated with a bachelor's degree from the academy of the Ministry of Interior in Sofia.[3] He also received a master's degree in law from the Burgas Free University in 2009.[1]

Career in the Ministry of Interior

Between 2003 and 2009, Stoyanov worked as an employee in the "Economic Police" department of the Burgas Oblast Directorate of the Ministry of Interior.[3]

Between 2009 and 2011, he worked for the Territorial Branch of the Directorate Combatting Organised Crime for Burgas, as well as the Regional Committee for Combatting human trafficking.[3]

From 2011 to 2016, Stoyanov worked in the "Special Operations" department within the General Directorate Combating Organized Crime (GDCOC), which in the period between 2013 and 2015 operated within the structure of DANS.[3]

Stoyanov took his first leadership role within the Ministry of Interior in 2016, when he was appointed as head of the Regional Department "Primorsko" within the Burgas Oblast Directorate of the Ministry of Interior.[3]

He received a new leadership role in 2018, when he was appointed to the position of Head of "Special Operations" within the GDCOC.[3]

Head of the GDCOC

In 2021, Kalin Stoyanov was appointed as head of the GDCOC by Caretaker Minister of Interior in the Yanev Government, Boyko Rashkov, replacing Lyubomir Yanev.[4] The head of the GDCOC is often referred to as the "number one anti-mafia fighter", due to the organisations role in prosecuting Bulgarian mafia members.

On 11 December 2021, a prosecutor dealing with the case of Borislav Kralev, who was accused of money laundering as part of the construction of the Hemus motorway, accused Stoyanov of attempting to intimidate him in order to make him approve the defense's requests.[5] Soon after, the Sofia-City Prosecutors Office claimed to have gathered enough evidence in order to begin a court case.[5] The allegations presented by the prosecutor have been denied by Stoyanov.[5] The case was ultimately never prosecuted in court and was officially dropped on 5 June 2023.[6]

Minister of the Interior

Post-ministerial political career

References

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