Svetla Daskalova

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Preceded byPeter Tanchev
Succeeded byPencho Penev
Born(1921-11-18)18 November 1921
Died2008 (aged 8687)
Svetla Daskalova
Светла Даскалова
Minister of Justice
In office
1966–1990
Preceded byPeter Tanchev
Succeeded byPencho Penev
Personal details
Born(1921-11-18)18 November 1921
Died2008 (aged 8687)
PartyBulgarian Agrarian National Union
Alma materSofia University
Occupation
  • Politician
  • lawyer

Svetla Daskalova (1921–2008) was a Bulgarian politician who served as the country's Minister of Justice from 1966 until 1990, during the communist rule. She was the first woman to serve in the role.[1]

Svetla Daskalova was born in Sofia on 18 November 1921.[2] She was the daughter of Rayko Daskalov, an interwar politician who led the Radomir Rebellion and his wife Nevena, an agrarian sympathiser from an affluent Sofia family. She had one brother, Stefan. Her father was assassinated on 26 August 1923.[3]

Daskalova graduated from the German High School in Sofia and then studied law at Sofia University, graduating in 1944.

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