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[4] [5] Since Simeon was only six years old, his uncle Prince Kiril, Prime Minister Bogdan Filov, and Lt. General Nikola Mihov of the Bulgarian Army were appointed regents. [6] Under his father, Bulgaria joined the Axis powers in World War II but managed to preserve diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. Still, on 5 September 1944 Stalin ...
(Lived: 87 years) 5 October 1908 3 October 1918 (Abdicated) 9 years, 363 days Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry: Proclaimed himself as Tsar: Boris III Борис III 1894–1943 (Lived: 49 years) 3 October 1918 28 August 1943 : 24 years, 329 days Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry: Son of Ferdinand I Simeon II Симеон II Born 1937 (87 years old) 28 ...
(64 years old) 29 May 2013 6 August 2014 1 year, 69 days Independent supported by Bulgarian Socialist Party: 2013: Oresharski: 53 Georgi Bliznashki Born 1956 (68 years old) 6 August 2014 7 November 2014 93 days Independent — Bliznashki [d] (50) Boyko Borisov Born 1959 (65 years old) 2nd time: 7 November 2014 27 January 2017 2 years, 81 days ...
(67 years old) 22 January 2002 22 January 2012 Simeon Sakskoburggotski (2002-2005) Sergei Stanishev (2005-2009) Boyko Borisov (2009–2012) Chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (1996-2001) Bulgarian Socialist Party: 2001 – 54.1%, 2,043,443 2006 – 75.9%, 2,050,488 4 Rosen Plevneliev Росен Асенов Плевнелиев Born 1964 ...
In 2001, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Bulgarian: Симеон Сакскобурготски, Simeon Sakskoburgotski), son of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria, who had fled from socialist Bulgaria as a nine-year-old boy in 1946, became Prime Minister of Bulgaria. Several years prior to that, in 1996, he had visited Bulgaria with his family of two ...
Assumed power following a 16-year regency. Tribhuvan Nepal King 1906 1923 17 Assumed power following a regency since 1911. Farouk I Egypt King: 1920 1937 17 Assumed power following a 1-year regency. Marie-Adélaïde Luxembourg: Grand Duchess: 1894 1912 17 Peter II Yugoslavia: King: 1923 1941 17 Assumed power following a 6-year regency. Iyasu V ...
Orthodox Christianity is Bulgaria’s dominant religion, followed by some 85 percent of the country’s 6.7 million people. Patriarch Neophyte, leader of Bulgaria’s Orthodox Church, dies at 78 ...
After an individual has served two terms as president, that individual will forever be barred from being elected to the presidency again under the rules set out by Bulgaria's Constitution. [3] The president addresses the nation on national television annually on New Year's Eve, just moments before the start of the new year. [4]