词条 | Hristo Kovachki |
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| name = Hristo Kovachki | image = HristoKovachki.jpg |country = {{BUL}} |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1962|12|17|df=y}} |birth_place = Samokov, Bulgaria |spouse =Dessislava Kovachka |children =Hristo and Alexandra |profession = Businessman, Entrepreneur |nationality = Bulgarian }} Hristo Atanasov Kovachki ({{lang-bg|Христо Атанасов Ковачки}}) is a Bulgarian businessman and entrepreneur born on 17 December 1962 in the town of Samokov (Bulgaria). He is married to the former pop folk singer Desislava, with whom he has two children - a daughter Alexandra and a son Hristo. He graduated in St. Petersburg as a doctor of technical sciences and is an owner of a number of companies, as he has business interests in the field of energy as well. He is attributed the role of informal leader of the political party LIDER. EducationIn 1980 Hristo Kovachki graduated from the Secondary School of Mathematics in his hometown Samokov. He was admitted to study higher education at ITMO University (former LIFMO - Leningrad Institute of Fine Mechanics and Optics) in the city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Interested in science, in 1991 he successfully completed a Ph.D study by defending dissertation thesis Use of lasers in microelectronics. In 1994 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences by the aforementioned university. In 2013 he was awarded the degree of "professor" by the International Slavonic Academy in Moscow. He is fluent in Russian, English and French. Hristo Kovachki is the author of a number of inventions, which are applied in laser technology, electronics and the energy sector. Early careerAfter his graduation Hristo Kovachki works on projects related to laser technologies. In parallel, he also elaborates and patents various inventions in Bulgaria, Russia and the European Union.[1] Since 1992 he develops his own business. BusinessIn the late 1990s Hristo Kovachki started developing his business interests in the field of energy. He participates in the governing bodies of several energy companies. His name is linked to privatization deals in the mining industry (Beli Breg Mine, Stanyantsi Mine, MOV-Pernik, Bobov Dol Coalmining, Balkan Mine, Black Sea Mine, Chukurovo Mine) and the energy sector (TPP Dimitrovgrad, TPP Bobov Dol, Brikel - Galabovo, which is the only producer of briquettes within the Balkans). It is believed that he is associated with a number of district heating companies in the country, both gas- and coal-based, in the towns of Burgas, Sliven, Pernik, Gabrovo, Vratsa, Pleven, Ruse, Veliko Tarnovo.[2] PoliticsLIDERIn 2007 the party LIDER (Liberal Initiative for Democratic European Development) was founded, which was initially linked to Hristo Kovachki. In the years to follow political party LIDER (PP LIDER) has taken part with varying success in the local and national election campaigns, as in most of them it has run in coalition with other parties. In the autumn of 2014 PP LIDER participated in the parliamentary elections for the 43rd National Assembly in coalition with Bulgaria Without Censorship (BWC) and Agrarian People's Union (APU). At the said parliamentary elections PP LIDER marked its greatest success and appointed five MPs to the parliament. This happened shortly before the decline of PP LIDER and the birth of a new political project, Bulgarian Democratic Centre (BDC). Bulgarian Democratic CentreOn 22.03.2015 the party LIDER was renamed Bulgarian Democratic Centre (BDC), which is a centrist conservative party in terms of its views. To date, Bulgarian Democratic Centre is successfully represented at the 43rd National Assembly. BookIn 2013 Hristo Kovachki released his first book to date entitled Universal order - theory of cognition. The book concerns a multitude of issues, starting with universal order, passing through biblical order, as the focus dwells on the theory of cognition and its various manifestations. The statement section formulates and discusses in detail the seven fundamental principles of cognition theory:
Two corollaries are also inferred from these seven principles:
Wealth statusThe Polish news weekly Wprost releases at the end of each year a list of "Top 100 Richest Central and Eastern Europeans". In 2008 three Bulgarians were included in the ranking - Vasil Bozhkov in the 61st, - Hristo Kovachki in the 98th and Valentin Zlatev in the 100th position. According to the publication the wealth of Hristo Kovachki is estimated at $700 million. The amount is calculated based on the value of assets managed by Kovachki at the time. Hristo Kovachki occupies fourteenth place in the ranking of the most influential Bulgarians in 2013 by Forbes magazine. He is followed by the businessmen Sasho Donchev, Grisha Ganchev, Bogomil Manchev, Vasil Bozhkov and others.[4] References1. ^http://personi.dir.bg/person.php?id=2476 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kovachki, Hristo}}2. ^http://paper.standartnews.com/bg/article.php?d=2006-06-12&article=149330 3. ^1 {{cite news |url=|title=Kovachki Hr., Universal order - theory of cognition, published by Zahari Stoyanov, Sofia, 2013.|accessdate=|date= |language= |publisher=}} 4. ^http://forbesbulgaria.bg/%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B9-%D0%B2%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5-%D0%B1%D1%8A%D0%BB%D0%B3%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8-2013-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B6%D0%B4%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B5-%D0%BC/ 4 : 1962 births|Living people|People from Samokov|Bulgarian businesspeople |
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