Angel Dimitrov was born on 1 January 1927 in the village of Mogilino, but later lived in the city of Rousse, where he graduated from high school.
In 1950 he was elected secretary of the district leadership of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (BANU), and in 1951 was selected as regional correspondent.
Dimitrov did much to push this idea forward, meeting with Western politicians in Berlin, Helsinki, and Brussels.
He also participated in numerous conferences between various agrarian parties and movements around the world, which he used as a platform to promote disarmament.
Although he had resigned his formal leadership role, Dimitrov continued to be involved in the BANU, working to maintain party unity.