Volen Siderov, born on April nineteenth, nineteen fifty-six, is a prominent Bulgarian figure known for his multifaceted career as a photographer, journalist, writer, and politician. He is best recognized as the chairman of the nationalist party Attack, where he has played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of Bulgaria.
Throughout his career, Siderov has made substantial contributions to journalism, serving as the editor for various newspapers. His literary endeavors include the authorship of five books, reflecting his diverse interests and expertise in political and social issues.
However, Siderov's political journey has not been without controversy. In two thousand twenty-one, the European Court of Human Rights determined that Bulgarian courts had made errors in dismissing civil discrimination claims against him, stemming from his anti-Jewish and anti-Romani statements. This ruling highlights the contentious nature of his political rhetoric and its implications.