Petar Nikolov-Zikov

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Prime MinisterBoyko Borisov
Prime MinisterBoyko Borisov
Preceded byVeladin Bitolski
Petar Nikolov-Zikov
Nikolov-Zikov in 2021
Deputy Minister of Education and Science
Assumed office
May 2017
Prime MinisterBoyko Borisov
Parliamentary secretary of the Council of Ministers
In office
November 2014  January 2017
Prime MinisterBoyko Borisov
Preceded byVeladin Bitolski
Succeeded byLyubomila Stanislavova
Personal details
Born (1979-06-03) June 3, 1979 (age 46)
PartyСДС; Union of Democratic Forces
Alma materSofia University
NicknamePetar Nikolov

Petar Nikolov-Zikov (Bulgarian: Петър Николов-Зиков; born June 3, 1979), known professionally as Petar Nikolov (Bulgarian: Петър Николов), is a Bulgarian political scientist, historian, politician, and associate professor at the New Bulgarian University (NBU). He serves as the Deputy Minister of Education and Science. A self-described conservative, Nikolov is a proponent of Christianity, patriotism, and capitalism.[1]

Professional career

Nikolov was born in Sofia to Nikolay Nikolov-Zikov. He graduated from the National School for Ancient Languages and Cultures in 1998. He also received a bachelor's degree in political science at Sofia University in 2002, and a master's degree in political management in 2004. Nikolov has three daughters from his first marriage[2] and a son from his second.

Since 1999, Nikolov has published articles in newspapers such as Democracy, Pro and Anti, and Seven.[3] In 2000, he joined the analysis department of the Union of Democratic Forces (SDS/UDF).[citation needed] After the UDF split in 2004, Nikolov became the head of the political bureau of Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB). From 2008 to 2009, he hosted a political TV show, Thursday Club.[citation needed]

Nikolov earned a PhD from the New Bulgarian University (NBU) in 2010.[citation needed] Since 2019, he has been an associate professor of political science at NBU and teaches bachelor's and master's degree courses in the departments of political science, history, and other departments.[4]

In 2011, Nikolov published his first book, The Birth of Bulgarian Conservatism. The following year, he published The House of Sratsimir, followed by his historical monograph The True Story of the Principality of Vidin.[5] In 2017, Nikolov published his fourth monograph, Political Conservatism, co-written with his colleague from NBU, Dr. Irena Todorova.[6] It is currently out of print. From 2015 to 2017, Petar Nikolov was the editor-in-chief of the academic magazine Conservative Quarterly.[citation needed] In 2019, he published his fifth book, The Bulgarian Monarchy.[7]

Political career

Nikolov first ran for parliament in 2009, driving the DSB list in Lovech.[citation needed] Although he did not become an MP, he was awarded a seat on the national committee of the party by the leader, Ivan Kostov. He soon became Kostov's main spokesperson.[8] Nikolov was the strategist for Proshko Proshkov's 2011 Sofia mayoral campaign.[citation needed] Proshkov won the internal elections in DSB and became the party nominee but subsequently lost to the sitting mayor.[citation needed] Due to internal conflicts, Nikolov and Proshkov left the party together with Daniel Mitov and Hristo Angelichin (future minister and deputy minister of foreign affairs),[9] eventually all joining the Bulgaria for Citizens Movement (BCM), in 2012. With BCM in 2013, Nikolov ran another unsuccessful campaign for MP.[citation needed]

In 2014, Nikolov founded the Institute for Right-Wing Policy, which aimed to promote and facilitate the coalition between GERB and the Reformist Bloc. After the coalition was formed, Nikolov was appointed parliamentary secretary of the Council of Ministers by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.[citation needed]

In 2017, Nikolov announced his intentions to run for parliament on behalf of the United Patriots.[citation needed] However, he did not win a seat in Bulgaria’s National Assembly, where parties and candidates must clear an electoral threshold to gain representation.[10] Although his candidacy was initially promoted for the post of culture minister,[11] during the formation of the coalition between GERB and the United Patriots, Nikolov was instead appointed for Deputy Minister of Education and Science.[citation needed]

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