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Vasil Radoslavov Васил Радославов
7th Prime Minister of Bulgaria
In office 28 August 1886 – 10 July 1887
Monarchs
Alexander (28 August 1886 – 7 September 1886) Regency (7 September 1886 – 29 April 1887) Ferdinand (29 April 1887 – 10 July 1887)
Preceded by
Petko Karavelov
Succeeded by
Konstantin Stoilov
In office 17 July 1913 – 21 June 1918
Monarch
Ferdinand
Preceded by
Stoyan Danev
Succeeded by
Aleksandar Malinov
Minister of Justice
In office 11 July 1884 – 24 July 1886
Prime Minister
Petko Karavelov
Preceded by
Konstantin Pomyanov
Succeeded by
Gavril Oroshakov
In office 21 August 1886 – 24 August 1886
Prime Minister
Kliment Turnovski
Preceded by
Gavril Oroshakov
Succeeded by
Gavril Oroshakov
In office 31 May 1894 – 29 September 1894
Prime Minister
Konstantin Stoilov
Preceded by
Konstantin Pomyanov
Succeeded by
Petar Peshev
Personal details
Born
(1854-07-27)27 July 1854 Lovech, Ottoman Empire
Died
21 October 1929(1929-10-21) (aged 75) Berlin, Weimar Republic
Resting place
Sofia, Bulgaria
Nationality
Bulgarian
Political party
Liberal Party (until 1887) Liberal Party (Radoslavists) (1887–1920)
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Vasil Hristov Radoslavov (Bulgarian: Васил Христов Радославов) (27 July 1854 – 21 October 1929) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who twice served as Prime Minister. He was Premier of the country throughout most of World War I.
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signed the treaty on behalf of the Ottoman Empire, and Prime Minister VasilRadoslavov signed on behalf of the Kingdom of Bulgaria. The Ottoman Empire and...
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Bulgarian defeats in the field. A new liberal coalition government under VasilRadoslavov took control and immediately began seeking a diplomatic solution to...
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in the face of Russian inactivity. On 17 July, the tsar appointed VasilRadoslavov to head a pro-German and Russophobic government. On 20 July, via Saint...
the Bulgarians felt had done nothing to help them. The government of VasilRadoslavov aligned the country with Germany and Austria-Hungary, even though this...
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Bulgaria negotiated by Talât and Halil and Bulgarian Prime Minister VasilRadoslavov was signed. On 2 August, Wangenheim had informed the Ottoman cabinet...