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  Aleksandar Stamboliyski - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Aleksandar Stamboliyski (Александър Стамболийски, March 1, 1879-June 14, 1923) was the prime minister of Bulgaria from 1918 until 1923.
Stamboliyski was a member of the Agrarian Union, a movement which was not allied to the monarchy, and edited their newspaper.
Aleksandar Stamboliyski, 1879 births, 1923 deaths, Prime Ministers of Bulgaria, Executed politicians and History of Bulgaria.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Aleksandar_Stamboliyski   (257 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Aleksandar Stamboliyski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Aleksandar Stamboliyski (Александър Стамболийски, March 1, 1879-June 14, 1923) was the (The person who holds the position of head of state in England) prime minister and virtual dictator of (A republic in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe) Bulgaria from 1918 until 1923.
Stamboliyski was a member of the Agrarian Union, a movement which was not allied to the (An autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority) monarchy, and edited their (A daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements) newspaper.
He was ousted in a (additional info and facts about military coup) military coup on June 9, 1923, and attempted to flee the country, but was captured by rebels and killed.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Aleksandar-Stamboliyski   (949 words)

  
 Radomir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1918, Bulgaria was ruled by Ferdinand of Bulgaria, under whom Aleksandar Stamboliyski had been imprisoned for opposing Bulgaria's participation in the Balkan War and its alliance with the Central Powers in World War I.
When in September the Allied forces broke into Bulgaria, Ferdinand agreed to release Stamboliyski in return for a promise to help restore order in the military.
However, Stamboliyski instead aligned himself with the uprising and in Radomir proclaimed Bulgaria to be a republic.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radomir   (227 words)

  
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In the parliamentary elections of Dec. 18, 1994, BSP participated as Political Coalition BSP, BANU "Aleksandar Stamboliyski", Political Club "Ecoglasnost" (Democratic Left).
For the April 1997 parliamentary elections the chair of BANU "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" Mr Svetoslav Shivarov reject to renew the coalition and in the Democratic Left remained only two parties.
BSP described this decision "as personal" and said it is going to keep the coalition agreement with BANU "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" after the elections.
www.onlinebg.com /politics/who/govern/parpart/bsp.htm   (454 words)

  
 Dragomir Georgiev SHOPOV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Member of the Executive Council and spokesperson of BZNS-Aleksandar Stamboliyski 1993-95.
Secretary of the Standing Committee of BZNS-Aleksandar Stamboliyski since 1995.
MP (elected in Blagoevgrad) in the 37th National Assembly (Parliamentary Group of the Democratic Left).
www.online.bg /politics/who/names/S/dragomir_shopov.htm   (174 words)

  
 OMRI: Pursuing Balkan Peace, Vol. 2, No. 5, 97-02-04
The new government is likely to be approved by the parliament, but a surprise is not to be ruled out.
The BSP and its allies -- the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" and the Political Club Ekoglasnost -- hold 124 of the 240 seats in the parliament.
But one deputy (former Sofia party leader Aleksandar Marinov) left the party in January, and one more deputy announced he would vote against a new BSP-led government.
www.hri.org /news/balkans/pbp/1997/97-02-04.pbp.html   (4190 words)

  
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Kostov told Standart that the government is "harmful and dangerous for Bulgaria and it must go." The BSP leadership responded by issuing a statement accusing Zhelev of "destabilizing the country." -- Stefan Krause BULGARIAN PARLIAMENT APPROVES NEW MINISTERS.
The National Assembly on 23 January approved Atanas Paparizov of the Bulgarian Socialist Party as trade minister and Deputy Prime Minister Svetoslav Shivarov of the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" as agriculture minister, Bulgarian media reported.
Their candidacies were approved by 122 votes to two.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/96-01/jan23.omri   (2351 words)

  
 1923 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
May 27 - Ku Klux Klan defies law requiring publication of its members
June 9 - Military coup in Bulgaria - prime minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski is ousted (he is killed June 14)
June 18 - Etna volcano erupts - 60.000 made homeless
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/1923   (1411 words)

  
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On 6 January, Dobrev had agreed to be the BSP nominee for that post, although he had previously said that he wanted to stay on as interior minister, RFE/RL and Pari reported.
Dobrev now has to be approved by the BSP's parliamentary allies -- the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" and the Political Club Ekoglasnost -- and by the parliament.
Dobrev will succeed Zhan Videnov, who resigned as premier in December.
b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/97-01/jan07.omri   (2485 words)

  
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OMRI Daily Digest No. 50 March 11, 1996 Part II SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE BULGARIAN SOCIALISTS MEET IN SOFIA.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and its coalition partners--the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" and the Political Club "Ekoglasnost"--held a plenary meeting on 10 March to assess the first year of BSP Chairman Zhan Videnov's government, Standart reported.
The Socialists gave a positive overall rating but asked the government to take measures against crime, examine its privatization policy, and complete land reform.
b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/96-03/mar11.omri   (2380 words)

  
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OMRI Daily Digest, No. 15, 22 Jan 96 SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE NEW BULGARIAN MINISTERS NOMINATED.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and its coalition partners--the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" and the Political Club Ekoglasnost--on 21 January nominated new trade and agriculture ministers, Duma reported.
If approved by the parliament, Atanas Paparizov (BSP) will replace Kiril Tsochev as trade minister, while Agrarian Chairman and Deputy Prime Minister Svetoslav Shivarov will take over the Agriculture Ministry from Vasil Chichibaba.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/96-01/jan22.omri   (2476 words)

  
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But it committed itself only to holding the vote by the end of this year.
Following a meeting the same day, leaders of the BSP and its coalition partners--the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" and the Political Club Ekoglasnost--said the parliament should vote in a "government of professionals of international reputation." They also said they will prepare a 500-day government program.
The opposition, for its part, has decided to open talks with the BSP on early elections.
www.mojozone.org /pub/text/old.news/1997.01.28.txt%0d   (19320 words)

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