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Teodor Teodorov

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Teodor Teodorov
Теодор Теодоров
19th Prime Minister of Bulgaria
In office
28 November 1918 – 6 October 1919
MonarchBoris III
Preceded byAleksandar Malinov
Succeeded byAleksandar Stamboliyski
Personal details
Born8 April 1859
Elena, Ottoman Empire
Died5 August 1924(1924-08-05) (aged 65)
Chamkoria, Bulgaria
Political partyPeople's Party

Teodor Ivanov Teodorov (Bulgarian: Теодор Теодоров; 8 April 1859, Elena – 5 August 1924) was a leading Bulgarian politician and legal expert who served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria immediately after the First World War.

He was Minister of Finance from 1897 to 1899 and from 1911 to 1913.[1]

Teodorov first came to prominence through his support for reform of the Bulgarian legal system and took part in a Commission set up in 1911 that eventually produced the Administrative Justice Law that established a Supreme Court.[2]

He was called in to head a coalition government after the resignation of Aleksandar Malinov on 28 November 1918 and struggled to keep order in the defeated country. Initially an opponent of Aleksandar Stamboliyski, he was later forced to admit the Agrarian Peoples Union leader into the Cabinet and was ultimately succeeded as Prime Minister by him. Teodorov was to play no further role in Bulgarian politics.

Notes

  1. ^ "Ministry of Finance :: Ministers". www.minfin.bg.
  2. ^ SUPREME ADMINISTRATIVE COURT :: HISTORY Archived 2006-02-06 at the Wayback Machine at www.sac.government.bg
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Bulgaria
1918–1919
Succeeded by


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