Kalina Krumova

Kalina Venelinova Krumova (Калина Венелинова Крумова; born 7 January 1985, Burgas, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian politician, television presenter and journalist. She was elected to the 41st National Assembly of Bulgaria as a member of the Ataka Party in the 2009 parliamentary election. She is the youngest MP in Bulgaria.[1]

Biography

Education

Krumova completed her secondary education at a school for Romance languages in Burgas, where she specialised in French. She then studied for a BA in world economy (with a thesis on "Economics of a socio-cultural sphere") at the local university, and later took a masters degree in journalism and mass media.

As well as her native Bulgarian, Krumova is fluent in French and has a working knowledge of English and Italian.[2]

Career

Kalina Krumova was host for the SKAT TV show Early Buzz.

Politics

Krumova stood for the Ataka Party in the Bulgarian parliamentary election and was duly elected. She was the youngest Member of Parliament for the 41st National Assembly.

On 25 November 2011 she filed an application to leave the Ataka parliamentary group, thus becoming the seventh MP to leave the party.[3][4]

Personal life

Krumova has a son.

2012 Burgas bus bombing

When the 2012 Burgas bus bombing occurred in her home town, Krumova rushed in jeans and sandals to the hospital where the injured were being treated, and stayed there during the entire night alongside the Israeli aid teams. She assisted in translations for the aid teams and in communicating with the injured, since many of the hospital staff did not speak English. Professor Gabi Barbash, head of the Israeli rescue mission, said, "Without her, we would have been deaf and dumb."[3]

gollark: You can, at least, probably break much cryptography.
gollark: But still, 8192-bit numbers isn't infinite, you cannot check collatz.
gollark: It's less than an order of magnitude difference!
gollark: This thing is probably worth more than some small uncool nations used right.
gollark: Inevitably.

References

  1. Новите мацета в парламента Archived 2014-09-13 at the Wayback Machine, New PM in 41st Bulgarian National Assembly
  2. Reuven, Carmit (July 21, 2012). "Bulgarian MP rushes to help Burgas victims". Yedioth Ahronot. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  3. "Krumova has left the Ataka Party". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-07-21.
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