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Government
History of Bulgaria
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| | 1854 | Radoslavov, Vasil |  |
| Birth of Vasil Radoslavov |
| 1908 | Malinov, Alexander |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Bulgaria |
| 1909 | Malinov, Alexander |  |
| 19th April Bucharest Turkey recognizes Bulgarian independence |
| 27th April Bucharest The Triple Alliance recognizes the independence of Bulgaria |
| 1913 | Radoslavov, Vasil |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Bulgaria |
| 1918 | Radoslavov, Vasil |  |
| Berlin Flees to Berlin |
| 1918 | Stamboliisky, Alexander |  |
| Bucharest Founds a brief Republic |
| 1919 | Stamboliisky, Alexander |  |
| 6th Oct Appointed Prime Minister of Bulgaria |
| 1920 | Stamboliisky, Alexander |  |
| 10th Aug Sevres Part of European Turkey is ceded to Bulgaria |
| 1923 | Stamboliisky, Alexander |  |
| 14th June Bucharest Assassinated by a right wing nationalist |
| 1929 | Radoslavov, Vasil |  |
| Death of Vasil Radoslavov |
| 1936 | Mladenov, Petur |  |
| Birth of Petur Mladenov |
| 1989 | Mladenov, Petur |  |
| 16th Dec Mladenov sets a May 31 deadline for free elections in Bulgaria |
| 1990 | Lilov, Aleksandur |  |
| Feb Bucharest Appointed Party Leader of the Communist Party |
| 1990 | Mladenov, Petur |  |
| Jan Bucharest Reform begins at the Bulgarian Communist Party's "Congress of Renewal" |
| Feb Bucharest Announces he cannot be both President & Pary Leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party |
| 1st Feb The 8th all-Communist government is formed |
| 3rd April Mladenov's reformed Communist Party wins a narrow majority in Parliament |
| 6th July Bucharest Resigns after making a broadcast advocating tanks against demonstrators in 1989 |
| 1991 | Mladenov, Petur |  |
| 1st July Prague Leaders of the Warsaw Pact sign a protocol terminating the Warsaw Pact Organization |
| 1996 | Stoyanov, Petar |  |
| 3rd Nov Elected President of Bulgaria |
| 2000 | Mladenov, Petur |  |
| 31st May Sofia Death of Petur Mladenov |
| 2001 | Parvanov, Georgi |  |
| 18th Nov Elected President of Bulgaria |
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