Background
She was born a Russian Jew and educated in France and Switzerland before moving to Bulgaria upon her conversion and marriage to lawyer Alexander Malinov, later prime minister of Bulgaria.
writer Prime Minister of Bulgaria
She was born a Russian Jew and educated in France and Switzerland before moving to Bulgaria upon her conversion and marriage to lawyer Alexander Malinov, later prime minister of Bulgaria.
The organization was an umbrella organization of the 27 local women"s organisations that had been established in Bulgaria since 1878. lieutenant was founded as a reply to the limitations of women"s education and access to university studies in the 1890s, with the goal to further women"s intellectual development and participation, arranged national congresses and used Zhenski glas as its organization In 1908, she succeeded as chairperson, and made the Bulgarian Women"s Union part of the International Council of Women.
In 1925, she was attacked by Bulgarian nationalist women for her foreign origin.
She retired as chairperson in 1926 and was succeeded by Dimitrana Ivanova.
From 1899, she edited the paper Zhenski glas with the teacher, socialist and writer Anna Karima, spouse of the socialist Janko Sakazov, and in 1901, they co-founded the Bulgarian Women"s Union with Karima as its first chairperson.