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    Petar Toshev Mladenov (Bulgarian: Петър Тошев Младенов; 22 August 1936 – 31 May 2000) was a Bulgarian communist diplomat and politician. He was the last...
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  • 1972), Bulgarian politician, UN diplomat Nikola Mladenov (1964–2013), Macedonian journalist Petar Mladenov (1936–2000), Bulgarian communist politician, Bulgarian...
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  • era. Members of the National Assembly elected a new president, with Petar Mladenov, former chair of the State Council, being elected unanimously. On 3...
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    as well, including Prime Minister Georgi Atanasov, Foreign Minister Petar Mladenov and Finance Minister Andrey Lukanov. They began plotting to remove him...
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  • Communist Party: Petar Mladenov (1989–1990) Chairman of the State Council: Petar Mladenov (1989–1990) Chairman of the Republic: Petar Mladenov (1990) Stanko...
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  • Todor Zhivkov (1954–1989) Petar Mladenov (1989–1990) Chairman of the State Council: Todor Zhivkov (1971–1989) Petar Mladenov (1989–1990) Prime Minister...
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    the Chairmen of the State Council — Todor Zhivkov (1971–1989) and Petar Mladenov (1989–1990) — were the heads of state of Bulgaria. The First Deputy...
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    dictator Todor Zhivkov was forced to resign on 10 November, succeeded by Petar Mladenov. The following month the Communist Party announced it was giving up...
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    democratic Constitution of Bulgaria. After the resignation of President Petar Mladenov, the assembly elected Zhelev his successor on 1 August 1990. He thus...
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  • the Grand National Assembly following the resignation of president Petar Mladenov on 20 July 1990 less than four months after he was elected in April...
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  • corresponded with the new leadership of the Communist Party and PRB led by Petar Mladenov and Andrey Lukanov. Българо-съветски отношения и връзки: док. и материали...
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  • over one month after Zhivkov's resignation, when the government of Petar Mladenov announced that the rights of Muslims would be restored, though it would...
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    was succeeded by a considerably more liberal Communist, Petar Mladenov. On 11 December Mladenov announced the party was giving up its guaranteed right...
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    Dimitrova. The second presidential election was held in 1996 and was won by Petar Stoyanov, who took office on January 22, 1997. His vice president was Todor...
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  • move to oust Todor Zhivkov as Chairman of the State Council, joining Petar Mladenov in leading the opposition. In November 1992, he was sentenced to ten...
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    BKP Petar Mladenov Петър Младенов 1936–2000 (Lived: 63 years) — 17 November 1989 3 April 1990 137 days BKP Chairman (President) of the Republic Petar Mladenov...
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    minister Petar Mladenov on 10 November 1989. This move gained a short respite for the Communist Party and prevented revolutionary change. Mladenov promised...
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    influence over the government during such periods (Zhelyu Zhelev in 1994-95; Petar Stoyanov in 1997; Rosen Plevneliev in 2013 and 2014; and Rumen Radev in...
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  • Secretary (1949–1954) Todor Zhivkov, General Secretary (1954–1989) Petar Mladenov, General Secretary (1989–1990) Presidents (complete list) – Georgi Damyanov...
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    leader Todor Zhivkov was ousted by his Politburo and replaced with Petar Mladenov. In Czechoslovakia, following protests of an estimated half-million...
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    forced to resign on November 10, 1989. A month later, his successor, Petar Mladenov, called for the BCP to give up its monopoly of power. This was formally...
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    Force Bulgarian Navy Headquarters Sofia Leadership General Secretary Petar Mladenov (last) Minister of People's Defence Yordan Mutafchiev (last) Chief of...
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    resignation of Lyuben Berov. Interim government, appointed by president Petar Stoyanov, following the resignation of Zhan Videnov. Interim government...
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  • record of 2.12 metres set in 1970 was not improved until 1980 by Atanas Mladenov. He also became Bulgarian indoor champion in 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975...
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  • State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University) alumni. Petar Mladenov, former President of Bulgaria Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan...
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    (1916–1971) 27 November 1962 13 December 1971 Bulgarian Communist Party 47 Petar Mladenov (1936–2000) 13 December 1971 17 November 1989 Bulgarian Communist Party...
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  • fourth among Bulgarian long jumpers, behind Ivaylo Mladenov, Atanas Atanasov and Nikolay Atanasov. Petar Dachev at World Athletics All time best Balkan athletes...
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    Communist Party In office 2 February 1990 – 3 April 1990 Preceded by Petar Mladenov (as General Secretary) Succeeded by Himself as Chairman of the BSP Personal...
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    succeeded by a considerably more liberal communist, former foreign minister Petar Mladenov. Moscow apparently approved the leadership change, as Zhivkov had been...
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    Minister of Bulgaria In office 3 February 1990 – 7 December 1990 President Petar Mladenov Zhelyu Zhelev Preceded by Georgi Atanasov Succeeded by Dimitar Popov...
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