Delyan Slavchev Peevski (, born 27 July 1980) is a Bulgarian politician and
oligarch,
sanctioned by the
Global Magnitsky Act
The Magnitsky Act, formally known as the Russia and Moldova Jackson–Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012, is a bipartisan bill passed by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in D ...
, by the
UK and the
United States
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for
corruption
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,
bribery
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and
embezzlement
Embezzlement (from Anglo-Norman, from Old French ''besillier'' ("to torment, etc."), of unknown origin) is a type of financial crime, usually involving theft of money from a business or employer. It often involves a trusted individual taking ...
. He is also a former
media mogul
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and has served as Member of the
National Assembly of Bulgaria
The National Assembly () is the Unicameralism, unicameral parliament and Legislature, legislative body of the Republic of Bulgaria. The first National Assembly was established in 1879 with the Tarnovo Constitution.
During the People's Republic ...
since 2009. A member of the
DPS party, which he currently leads, Peevski was elected as the Director of the
State Agency for National Security
State Agency for National Security (, ДАНС; ''Darzhavna agentsiya "Natsionalna sigurnost"'', ''DANS'') is a specialized body for counterintelligence and security and its chief responsibility is to detect, prevent and neutralize the threats to ...
in 2013, which triggered long lasting
national protests that led to his eventual resignation.
In June 2021 the United States Department of the Treasury designated Peevski, the public official Ilko Zhelyazkov and the Bulgarian oligarch
Vasil Bozhkov
Vasil Krumov Bozhkov (; born July 29, 1956) is a Bulgarian people, Bulgarian politician and a businessman, once considered the richest Bulgarian with a fortune estimated at between 1 and 3 billion Bulgarian levs.
Know ...
, along with 64 entities owned and controlled by Bozhkov and Peevski, for their roles in public corruption, pursuant to Executive Order 13818, which builds upon and implements the
Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act. Simultaneously, UK also sanctioned several high-profile Bulgarian figures, including Peevski, under the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations from 2021. Since these sanctions, Peevski has worked closely with representatives of
Ukraine
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to reduce
Russia
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's influence in the energy sector in an attempt to launder his way out of the
Magnitsky Act
The Magnitsky Act, formally known as the Russia and Moldova Jackson–Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012, is a bipartisan bill passed by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in D ...
.
Education
Peevski graduated from 119 SOU in
Sofia
Sofia is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Is ...
in 1998 and completed his legal studies at the
South-West University in 2003. Since his graduation Peevski has donated large amounts of money and equipment to his Alma Mater and has spread his donations across several other universities during COVID.
Political career
In 2001, Peevski joined the
National Movement Simeon II
The National Movement for Stability and Progress (, NDSV) is a liberal, populist political party in Bulgaria. It was known as the National Movement Simeon II () until 3 June 2007.
The party was created as a personal vehicle of Simeon of Saxe- ...
(NMSII). In 2007, he was fired as a deputy minister during the Socialist-led government in a corruption scandal. He was investigated, but the investigation was dropped and he was given his job back.
In June 2013, Peevski was elected President of the
State Agency for National Security
State Agency for National Security (, ДАНС; ''Darzhavna agentsiya "Natsionalna sigurnost"'', ''DANS'') is a specialized body for counterintelligence and security and its chief responsibility is to detect, prevent and neutralize the threats to ...
, with the votes of 116 MPs. Thousands of Bulgarians gathered in front of government headquarters in Sofia to protest against the surprising appointment, chanting "Mafia" and "resign."
Under the pressure of the
protests against the Oresharski cabinet
A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration, or remonstrance) is a public act of objection, disapproval or dissent against political advantage. Protests can be thought of as acts of cooperation in which numerous people cooperate ...
that followed, Parliament unanimously revised its decision later the same month. After a couple of months of lack of clarity whether under these conditions Peevski was still considered an MP or not, eventually in December 2013 the Constitutional Court decided that he still was an MP.
In May 2014, Peevski was elected to the
European Parliament
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on the MRF ticket, but immediately thereafter decided to give up his seat. He explained that his motivation to participate in the European elections, while not taking his seat, had been to restore his reputation.
In mid June 2014, three people were arrested due to their involvement in an alleged murder plot against Peevski, but they were eventually released because of a lack of sufficient evidence.
According to Radio Free Europe "Peevski is a notorious embodiment of the collusion between media, politicians, and oligarchs".
Since 2022, when
Russia
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invaded
Ukraine
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, Peevski has become a staunch supporter of Bulgaria's humanitarian and military assistance to
Ukraine
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. In 2023 and 2024, Peevski repeatedly accused the government of unnecessarily prolonging the imports of Russian oil in Bulgaria, instead of banning them in line with other EU countries.
Parliamentary activity
As a member of the Bulgarian National Assembly he moved together with another two MPs from the parliamentary group of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms - Yordan Tsonev and Hamid Hamid, amendments to the Bank Insolvency Act. The amendments, which are related to Corpbank (KTB), were conclusively adopted in February 2018, Bulgarian News Agency reported. According to the movers' reasons, the idea of the amendments is to establish an effective mechanism for replenishing a bankrupt bank's bankruptcy estate and to suppress schemes for plundering assets purchased directly or indirectly on money originating from such a bank.
The president of Bulgaria,
Rumen Radev
Rumen Georgiev Radev (, born 18 June 1963) is a Bulgarian politician and former major general who has been the President of Bulgaria since 2017.
Radev previously served as higher commander of the Bulgarian Air Force. He won the 2016 Bulgarian p ...
has put a veto on the amendments. His veto was later overturned by the MPs and the amendments were conclusively adopted by the Parliament on 7 March 2018.
Those were second amendments, filed by Peevski and his colleagues from the Parliamentary group of MRF, with reference to the so-called "KTB case" and unveiling the truth about the embezzlement of the bank by its majority shareholder Tzvetan Vassilev. In 2016 the MP together with two more members of the same parliamentary group - Yordan Tzonev and the former minister of finances Peter Chobanov, moved urgent amendment to the Bank Insolvency Act in order to allow the publicizing of the report of AlixPartners Services UK LLP, which was contracted to trace and take action for the preservation and recovery of the assets of the failed Corporate Commercial Bank (KTB), Bulgarian News Agency reported. After the amendments were adopted, the report was translated in Bulgarian and published in May 2016. According to the document, the audit confirmed that the bank functioned as a financial pyramid and was siphoned off through large loans to companies related to the majority shareholder Tzvetan Vassilev. More than half of the loans at the value of 2,5 billion BGN were given to companies related to Vassilev. The report also shows that the majority shareholder also used the bank for "personal transactions".
On 4 July 2018 the National Assembly approved in principle other amendments, moved by Peevski and his colleagues Yordan Tzonev, Hamid Hamid and Velislava Krusteva, Bulgarian News Agency reported. The new bill is on the disclosure of real owners and financing of media organizations. Authors stated that the amendments aim to bring full transparency on the media sector now having problems with online media outlets, whose owners and financing are unknown. And to show whether or not this is a monopolist market. Yet, the opponents of the amendments stated that the bill attacks Delyan Peevski's rivals because it requires disclosure of all sources of financing of media organizations other than the proceeds from advertising and bank loans. The opponents of the bill state that "it is aimed against the opposition-minded news media, which use financing from non-government organizations and foreign grants". The day after bill's approval, Peevski, Hamid, Tzonev and Krusteva moved additional amendments requiring disclosure of bank loans and advertising incomes as well in order to meet the expectations of society. Yet the bill is still under attacks by its opponents.
Peevski was said to have the lowest attendance in the 44th National Assembly. He has appeared in only one plenary session, according to data from December 2017. Yet he is among the most active PMs in the 49th National Assembly with regular attendance of the parliamentary sessions and 6 bills filed in the first 5 months.
Activity in the 49th National Assembly
The legislative efforts of the MP within the 49th National Assembly are focused mainly on the judicial reform, Bulgaria's support for Ukraine and enforcement of the EU sanctions against Russia. Delyan Peevski was among the 166 MPs who filed amendments to the
Constitution of Bulgaria
The Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria is the supreme and basic law of the Republic of Bulgaria. The current constitution was adopted on 12 July 1991 by the 7th Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria, and defines the country as a unitary par ...
on 28 July 2023. The draft law was submitted by members of the parliamentary groups of "We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria", GERB-UDF and the opposition Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF).
Peevski along with the Movement of Rights and Freedoms (MRF) Chairman Mustafa Karadayi and four other MPs from the opposition MRF filed in July 2023 a bill to amend and supplement the Investment Promotion Act. The draft legislation sets up a mechanism for the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2019/452 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 March 2019 establishing a framework for the screening of foreign direct investments into the Union. The bill is particularly important, considering that the malicious (mainly Russian) corrosive capital tends to increase on a global scale especially in the context of the unprovoked Russian military invasion in Ukraine, the reasons point out.
Furthermore, Peevski was among the MPs who signed and filed a bill, allowing the state to terminate the concession of the Port of Rosenetz, held by the Russian owned company Lukoil Neftohim. He also filed along with other MPs from MRF, GERB and PP-DB a second bill, which aims to end the derogation from the EU sanctions, allowing Bulgaria to continue importing Russian crude oil. Peevski has criticised PPDB for their decision to not support the immediate cessation of the derogation of the Rosenets Refinery to Lukoil in October and November 2023, even going as far as to characterise them as "Pro-Putin" parties.
On 6 July 2023, in extension to MRF's
support for Ukraine, the party's chairman Mustafa Karadayi, Delyan Peevski, deputy chair of the 49th National Assembly Filiz Hyusmenova and deputy chairman of the Movement Yordan Tsonev met with Ukrainian president Volodimir Zelensky, who visited Bulgaria.
On 16 October 2023 he became co-chair of the Parliamentary group of DPS.
Peevski criticised the response of PM
Nikolay Denkov to the onset of snow storms and extreme weather in late November 2023, claiming that the PM must "leave his warm and cushy office and go help people in need". Responding to the Denkov's statement that if he wishes to help the people he should "go outside with a shovel instead", Peevski claimed that Denkov had shown himself incapable of fulfilling the role of Prime Minister and declared his willingness to serve as Prime Minister "for at least a month".
On 30 November, during a debate about the appointment of the Vice-Chief of the National Health Insurance Fund, Peevski and PP co-leader Kiril Petkov engaged in an aggressive argument at the front-bench, which allegedly included the use of vulgar language.
During a debate around the proposed Constitutional Amendments, Peevski, among with other DPS MPs engaged in a scuffle with MPs from the
Vazrazhdane Parliamentary Group, who were attempting to cut the audio system within the parliament in order to disrupt the debate.
Peevski voted in favour of the proposed Constitutional Amendments in all their readings, stating upon the conclusion of the process on December 22, 2023, that Bulgaria has now "truly become a parliamentary republic" in reference to the decreased powers of the presidency.
On 28 December, Peevski submitted an official complaint to the Ministry of Interior and the Prosecutors Office due to the release of footage from the center of Sofia by a
Russia-1
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film crew, despite an official ban on the news station within the territory of the European Union.
In late January 2024, Peevski engaged in a number of arguments with incumbent President
Rumen Radev
Rumen Georgiev Radev (, born 18 June 1963) is a Bulgarian politician and former major general who has been the President of Bulgaria since 2017.
Radev previously served as higher commander of the Bulgarian Air Force. He won the 2016 Bulgarian p ...
, calling on Radev to resign if he wishes to engage in active politics and alleging that the President was engaged in corrupt activities.
Leadership within DPS
On 7 November, after a period of public absence, DPS Chairman
Mustafa Karadaya
Mustafa Sali Karadayi (, ) is a Bulgarian Turks, Turkish Bulgarian politician who has been a Member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria since 2013. Throughout his tenure, he also served as the leader of his party, the Movement for Rights and F ...
announced his intention to resign, leaving Honorary President
Ahmed Dogan
Ahmed Demir Dogan (; born 29 March 1954) is a Turks in Bulgaria, Turkish Bulgarian oligarch and politician who founded the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, DPS party in 1990 and remained its leader until he stepped down in 2013.
Life and caree ...
the Acting Leader. The resignation of Karadaya left Peevski as the sole Chair of the DPS Parliamentary Group in the Bulgarian Parliament.
During an emergency meeting of the Central Council of DPS on 17 November, chaired by Peevski, he officially announced his intention to run for the position of chairman of the party. During the meeting, Honorary President and Acting Chairman Dogan characterised Delyan Peevski as a "phenomenon of Bulgarian politics" and praised his skills as a political leader. Shortly thereafter, 10 of the 28 Regional Councils of DPS officially endorsed Peevski's candidacy for chairman of the party. By the end of November 2023, 22 party organizations out of 28 had endorsed Peevski.
On 26 November, Peevski attended a conference of the DPS Youth Wing, and gave a short speech in which he promised to support and coordinate with them if he was to be elected chairman.
On 26 December, Peevski attended the commemorative rally for the youngest victim of the "
Revival Process
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", being the most senior DPS figure to attend it that year.
On 3 January 2024 to commemorate the founding of DPS, Honorary President Ahmed Dogan published an address to the party membership, in which he nominated Delyan Peevski to serve as co-chairman with experienced DPS MP and ex-Minister Dzhevdet Chakarov- with Chakarov being responsible for the international standing of the party and its "traditional regions", while Peevski would be responsible for parliamentary activity and expanding the electorate of the party. The move by Dogan was seen by analysts as a response to internal opposition to Peevski's candidacy due to him being the first non-ethnically Turkish candidate for partisan leadership, as well as the potential implications of the election of Peevski in regards to DPS relations with Turkey and EU institutions.
Delyan Peevski similarly published an open letter to the DPS membership, in which he outlined his own motivation to "restore a connection with the people and the political class" and underlined his commitment to the "mission" of DPS.
On 30 January 2024, Peevski, together with Chakarov, met the foreign minister of Turkey,
Hakan Fidan
Hakan Fidan (born on 17 July 1968) is a Turkish politician currently serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs since June 2023. He was previously the director of the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) from March 2010 until June 2023.''To ...
, which was seen as a sign of approval of the new DPS leadership by the Turkish government.
During the National Forum of DPS, Peevski was elected as co-leader together with
Dzhevdet Chakarov
Dzhevdet Ibryam Chakarov is a Turkish Bulgarian politician who is a long term and current Member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria. A member of the DPS party, he also served as the Minister of Environment and Waters from 2005 to 2009. Since ...
.
Business activity in the media sector
As of 2013, Peevski's media empire controlled six of the 12 largest circulating newspapers. It also had a monopoly on newspaper distribution and digital TV channels.
By 2016, according to Radio Bulgaria, the number of newspapers he owned increased to more than 20.
According to
Reporters Without Borders
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, his media group consisting of 6 newspapers, "New Bulgarian Media Group" controls nearly 80% of print media distribution.
Peevski is said to control or influence many other local media and websites, that he does not officially own.
In 2016, Peevski also owned several construction companies and was the owner of
Bulgartabac, the biggest manufacturer and seller of
tobacco
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and related products.
“The Turkish Financial Crime Investigation Board (MASAK) and the Turkish Ministry of Customs and Trade on their part accused Bulgartabac of being one of the biggest cigarette-
smuggling
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entities in Turkey and of being closely allied to the banned
Kurdistan Workers’ Party
The Kurdistan Workers' Party, or the PKK, isDespite the PKK's 12th Congress announcing plans for total organisational dissolution, the PKK has not yet been dissolved de facto or de jure. a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerr ...
, the PKK, which is on the European list of
terrorist
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organizations,” according to
Radio Bulgaria
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History
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.
In early 2016, Peevski published a letter to the media where he said he would no longer start any new business projects in Bulgaria. He said his decision was due to an "ongoing 'smear' campaign" and political pressure.
In an analysis, Radio Bulgaria said it was difficult to pinpoint why Peevski was downsizing his business empire. However, they wrote:
"Still, some analysts say there is a connection between the shocks tearing across the Peevski conglomerate and the bankruptcy, two years ago, of the Corporate Commercial Bank with majority owner, Peevski's own former business partner and friend Tsvetan Vasilev. There is ample evidence that it was precisely the crediting from that bank that helped Delyan Peevski build his media empire, stone by stone, an empire that has been putting out tentacles into many other economic sectors and spheres. But the cheap (free?) financing is now gone and the media market is not particularly lucrative."
On 27 January 2021 Delyan Peevski sold the media he owned to the leading provider of telecommunications services and media in Southeastern Europe United Group.
Controversy and sanctions
Peevski has been accused of
influence peddling
Influence peddling, also called traffic of influence or trading in influence, is the practice of using one's influence in government or connections with authorities to obtain favours or preferential treatment for another, usually in return for ...
and attacks against business competitors in a
Reporters Without Borders
Reporters Without Borders (RWB; ; RSF) is an international non-profit and non-governmental organisation, non-governmental organization headquartered in Paris, which focuses on safeguarding the right to freedom of information. It describes its a ...
report.
This controversy was the rationale for imposing sanctions. The
U.S. Department of the Treasury
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The department oversees the Bureau of Engraving and ...
has imposed sanctions on Peevski since 2 June 2021, pursuant to Executive Order 13818, which builds upon and implements the
Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act and targets perpetrators of serious human rights abuse and corruption.
Sanctions imposed through EO 13818 include
a freezing of assets under the US and a ban on transactions with any
US person.
The
U.S. Department of the Treasury
The Department of the Treasury (USDT) is the national treasury and finance department of the federal government of the United States. It is one of 15 current U.S. government departments.
The department oversees the Bureau of Engraving and ...
wrote:
"Delyan Slavchev Peevski (Peevski) is an oligarch who previously served as a Bulgarian MP and media mogul and has regularly engaged in corruption, using influence peddling and bribes to protect himself from public scrutiny and exert control over key institutions and sectors in Bulgarian society. "
In August 2021 it was reported that Delyan Peevski has filed a request before the
US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (
OFAC
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is a financial intelligence and enforcement agency of the United States Treasury Department. It administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions in support of U.S. national security and foreign p ...
) to remove the sanctions. He is represented by the US law firm
Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP.
In February 2023, the
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is the ministry of foreign affairs and a Departments of the Government of the United Kingdom, ministerial department of the government of the United Kingdom.
The office was created on 2 ...
of the United Kingdom issued sanctions to several high-profile Bulgarian figures, amongst which Peevski.
Since these sanctions took effect, Peevski has taken an active stance against Russian business interests in Bulgaria, in particular against
Lukoil. Peevski has also become the most significant supporter of legislation favoring exports of ammunition and energy to
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
.
In January 2024, he participated in a much-publicized call with President
Volodymyr Zelensky
Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy (born 25 January 1978) is a Ukrainian politician and former entertainer who has served as the sixth and current president of Ukraine since 2019. He took office five years after the start of the Russo-Ukraini ...
. Since that time Peevski has met the
European Union
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ambassadors to vouch full support for
Ukraine
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in all parliamentary maters.
Eurozone entry
Peevski has ordered his party's support for Bulgaria's
Eurozone
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entry. This arguably has helped the government to apply for
Eurozone
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entry in the first quarter of 2025.
Schengen area
Mr Peevski and his own party support the full
Schengen
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inclusion of Bulgaria.
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