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Revision as of 16:23, 11 June 2025
Dimitrov Government | |
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![]() 82nd Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
![]() Prime Minister Philip Dimitrov | |
Date formed | 8 November 1991 |
Date dissolved | 30 December 1992 |
People and organisations | |
President | Zhelyu Zhelev |
Prime Minister | Philip Dimitrov, SDS |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Minority Government |
Opposition parties | BSP |
History | |
Election | 1991 |
Legislature term | 36th National Assembly |
Predecessor | Popov Government |
Successor | Berov Government |
The Dimitrov Government was the 82nd cabinet of Bulgaria.
History
It was formed as a result of the 1991 Bulgarian parliamentary election. It was a minority government formed by the SDS party, which was the largest at the time. The BSP party, which finished second, led the opposition to the government, while the third party, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, supported the government to supply its majority.[1]
The government eventually collapsed in October 1992, when a vote of confidence took place in the National Assembly. The Movement for Rights and Freedoms withdrew its support for the government, allowing the motion to pass.[2][3]
References
- ^ Yoan Kolev. "1992 г. – Филип Димитров – премиер с малко, но завинаги". bnr.bg.
- ^ Irina Simeonova. "28 октомври 1992 г.: Първото правителство на СДС губи властта след поискан от парламента вот на доверие". bta.bg.
- ^ Evgeniy Daynov. "Наръчник за преврат: как се сваля правителство в България". dw.com.