The Berov Government was the 83rd cabinet of Bulgaria. It was approved by the parliament on 30 December 1994 with the majority of DPS, BSP and a faction of SDS. With a few exceptions, the government consisted of non-party members, including Prime Minister Lyuben Berov himself, who were considered experts in their respective field.[1]
The government eventually collapsed on 17 October 1994, when Prime Minister Berov resigned due to the GDP shrinking by roughly 24% in comparison to 1989, unemployment skyrocketing to 20%, crime rate hitting a record high and various other factors.[2]
The BerovGovernment was the 83rd cabinet of Bulgaria. It was approved by the parliament on 30 December 1994 with the majority of DPS, BSP and a faction...
Indzhova Government) was a caretaker technocratic government set up by President Zhelyu Zhelev following the resignation of the Berovgovernment. The government...
1992 and 1994 the BerovGovernment carried through the privatisation of land and industry through the issue of shares in government enterprises to all...
resignation of Lyuben Berov Interim government, appointed by president Petar Stoyanov, following the resignation of Zhan Videnov Interim government, appointed by...
who served as vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Transport in the Berovgovernment from December 1992 to June 1993. Between 1980 and 1989, he was employed...
Министър-председател, romanized: Ministar-predsedatel) is the head of government of Bulgaria. They are the leader of a political coalition in the Bulgarian...
On 28 March 2024, after the failure of government talks following the resignation of the Denkov Government, Glavchev attended a meeting with President...
held to fill the vacancy following the collapse of the government of Todor Burmov. Kliment government was largely inactive, serving only to continue the policies...
Assembly of Bulgaria voted in Denkov's new government, with 132 votes in favor and 69 against. The new government will focus on fighting Russian influence...
Minister Boyko Borisov and the failure of Bulgarian parties to form a government. He is a graduate of Sofia University, beginning his career as a lecturer...
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...
largest party in the national legislature, and Lukanov himself continued in government. Seeking a stable majority, Lukanov offered to form a coalition with the...
the St Nedelya Cathedral. His actions led to Comintern denouncing the government as a "victorious Bulgarian fascist clique", whilst he later turned his...
1944). In November 1938, Bozhilov became Minister of Finance in the government of Prime Minister Georgi Kyoseivanov, a position which Bozhilov kept when...
Beforehand, they held temporary ministerial posts in Stefan Yanev's government. Stopping corruption, creating more possibilities for small and medium-sized...
Zhelev, former leader of the UDF, to head a caretaker government after the collapse of Lyuben Berov's cabinet. During her brief time in office she gained...
because the new tsar, Simeon II, was underage. In November, 1940, the government of Bogdan Filov proposed the Law for Protection of the Nation; Parliament...
באין תחבולות יפול עם, ותשועה ברוב יועץ Be'ein Tachbulot Yipol Am, Uteshua Berov Yoetz (Where no counsel is, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors...
Profintern. In 1923, Dimitrov led a failed communist uprising against the government of Aleksandar Tsankov and was subsequently forced into exile. He lived...
Lyuben Berov, Reneta Indzhova – the only female prime minister in Bulgarian history, Plamen Oresharski etc. Only in the last few governments of Bulgaria...
that established a Supreme Court. He was called in to head a coalition government after the resignation of Aleksandar Malinov on 28 November 1918 and struggled...
Stambolov led a counter-coup on 28 August which removed the provisional government, and he assumed the position of regent. Russian hostility, however, barred...
Council of Regents, who at the time had power in Bulgaria, to form a government capable of negotiating peace. In contrast to his predecessor, Dobri Bozhilov...
head of a further Democratic Party government in 1931, although his administration proved short-lived. This government sought to improve Bulgaria's relations...
leadership of the new Soviet Russian government, had sought close relations with the Stamboliyski government. The Soviet government sought a means to break the...
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...
returned to politics in 2005 as Finance Minister in the Socialist-led government of Sergei Stanishev, a position he held until Boyko Borisov replaced Stanishev...