The First Petko Karavelov Government was the second consecutive government of the Liberal Party and the fourth government to lead the Principality of...
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succeeded by Petko Karavelov's first government. Relying on the Liberal Party's full majority in the National Assembly, Tsankov's government regulated and...
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Petko Stoychev Karavelov (Bulgarian: Петко Стойчев Каравелов; 24 March 1843 – 24 January 1903) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who served as...
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succeeded by the first government without a prime minister, which was directly ruled by the Bulgarian monarch, the so called Sixth Government. The cabinet...
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Lyuben Stoychev Karavelov (Bulgarian: Любен Стойчев Каравелов; c. 1834 – 21 January 1879) was a Bulgarian writer, journalist, revolutionary and an important...
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Justice in the cabinet of Petko Karavelov, also holding the position under Archbishop Kliment Turnovski. He succeeded Karavelov as prime minister in 1886 and...
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Kimon Georgiev (section First Georgiev Cabinet)
2007, p. 62 Roszkowski & Kofman 2008, p. 282 Regional Library "Lyuben Karavelov". Nedev 2007, pp. 62-63 Nedev 2007, pp. 64-66 Nedev 2007, p. 70 Nedev...
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Kliment of Tarnovo (section Government career)
Alexander of Bulgaria, although before long Stefan Stambolov and Petko Karavelov had taken over. Indeed, Turnovski's involvement in the plot even led to...
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Prime Minister of Bulgaria (redirect from Head of government of Bulgaria)
Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Министър-председател на България) is the head of government of Bulgaria. They are oftentimes the leader of a political coalition in...
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Rosen Zhelyazkov (category Government ministers of Bulgaria)
parliamentary elections. On 1 July 2024, Zhelyazkov received the first exploratory mandate for government formation by President Rumen Radev following the June 2024...
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in the next election, as leader of NDSV, Simeon entered a coalition government with the Bulgarian Socialist Party, as his party finished second in the...
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model for the IMRO's first statute. This statute was drawn up in Bucharest in 1872. Its authors were Vasil Levski and Lyuben Karavelov. In the middle is...
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placing Varna and other areas of Muslim insurgency under martial law. The government largely proved a failure due to the lack of support for the Conservatives...
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Profintern. In 1923, Dimitrov led a failed communist uprising against the government of Aleksandar Tsankov and was subsequently forced into exile. He lived...
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contemporaries, revolutionary and writer Lyuben Karavelov and teacher Ivan Furnadzhiev. The only differences are that Karavelov claimed Levski was tall rather than...
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Racho Petrov (category Government ministers of Bulgaria)
fear of war after a Bulgarian insurrection in Ottoman Macedonia. His government was particularly concerned with military matters and oversaw an armament...
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uncertainty following the counter coup by Boris loyalists against the government of Zveno that had assumed power in a coup the previous year. He headed...
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leadership of the new Soviet Russian government, had sought close relations with the Stamboliyski government. The Soviet government sought a means to break the...
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in 1997 until snap election and such time as Ivan Kostov could form a government. In 2001 he announced that he was to leave the UDF and form his own party...
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Andrey Lukanov (category Government ministers of Bulgaria)
largest party in the national legislature, and Lukanov himself continued in government. Seeking a stable majority, Lukanov offered to form a coalition with the...
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Stambolov led a counter-coup on 28 August which removed the provisional government, and he assumed the position of regent. Russian hostility, however, barred...
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Dimitar Glavchev (section First Caretaker Government)
as Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 2024 to 2025, leading a caretaker government. A political independent, he is currently the Head of the Chamber of Audit...
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Taking this into account Knyaz Alexander I tasked the liberal Petko Karavelov with forming a coalition cabinet. His reluctance to enter a coalition...
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appointed by President Zhelev, former leader of the UDF, to head a caretaker government after the collapse of Lyuben Berov's cabinet. During her brief time in...
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to rise through the ranks of the government. He became a member of the politburo in 1961 and held several government posts. He served as Prime Minister...
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Konstantin Muraviev (category Heads of government who were later imprisoned)
the collapse of Stamboliyski's government in 1923. He would hold several other cabinet posts in coalition governments between 1931 and 1934 and his assured...
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self-coup by Knyaz Alexander of Battenberg, who dismissed the government of Petko Karavelov and suspended the Tarnovo Constitution. August 9, 1886: An attempted...
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in 1949) and the "Sava Ognianov" theater. The Regional Library "Lyuben Karavelov" The Austrian Library, located in the 2nd floor of the theater and home...
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connected to the organisation led by Vasil Levski, Hristo Botev and Lyuben Karavelov before the Liberation. After a few months BSCRC had improved their plan...
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impartiality as a member of the judiciary, was selected to head the new government after the resignation of Andrey Lukanov in December 1990 in the face of...
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