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Rumyana Chenalova

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Rumyana Methodieva Chenalova is a Bulgarian judge, prosecutor, lawyer and politician.

Biography
Rumyana Chenalova was born in 1960 in Stara Zagora, People's Republic of Bulgaria.

Court system
He worked at Stara Zagora District Attorney's Office, where in the mid-1990s he rose to a deputy district attorney. Post from which he resigned in 1996 after ordering the detention of the manager of the brewery Later, Genchev was exonerated, which led to the resignations of two judges in the District Court. After leaving the prosecution, Rumyana Chenalova started working as a lawyer.

In 2004 he served legally the former CEO of the Sun. It is in this connection that he works with the company "Macedonia Tabak 2000 Export-Import." A few years later, Macedonian authorities launched an investigation against Chenalova that in January 2004 it recognised on behalf of the company debts to two companies, According to the prosecution, the investigation in Macedonia against it was terminated in 2014.

In 2008, lawyer Rumyana Chenalova returned to the judiciary in Bulgaria. She applied for three seats in the external competition As the places in the VCC and Stara Zagora were occupied, she was appointed to the city court where she took over the criminal staff. Half a year later she applied for chairman of the District Court in Stara Zagora, but was not elected.

At the end of 2011, Rumyana Chenalova acquitted the defendant of the double murder at the disco on 18 April 2009. Ilian Todorov, who is the son of a municipal councillor from BSP in Pernik. Judge Chenalova is looking at second instance one of the cases against the former Director of the Council of Ministers. Judge Rumyana Chenalova is the chairman of the long-standing case for years against the former beret and councillor at the DANS.

Policy
Revival
In February 2021, he accepted the proposal to appear as candidate member of the party's civil quota Renaissance of the parliamentary elections in April 2021, leading the list in 10 Mir Kyustendil. In the July 2021 parliamentary elections, being the leader of the list in 10 MIR Kyustendil and 2 in the list in 24 Mir Sofia.

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Bulgarian Judges
Bulgarian lawyers
Bulgarian Prosecutors
Bulgarian politicians after 1989
Born in Stara Zagora