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1990s in Bulgaria
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The 1990s in the People's Republic of Bulgaria (until November 1990) and the Republic of Bulgaria (from November 1990).
Incumbents
People's Republic of Bulgaria
- General Secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party: Petar Mladenov (1989–1990)
- Chairman of the State Council: Petar Mladenov (1989–1990)
- Chairman of the Republic:
- Petar Mladenov (1990)
- Stanko Todorov (1990)
- Nikolai Todorov (1990)
- Zhelyu Zhelev (1990)
- Prime Minister of Bulgaria:
- Georgi Atanasov (1986–1990)
- Andrey Lukanov (1990)
Republic of Bulgaria
- President of Bulgaria:
- Zhelyu Zhelev (1990–1997)
- Petar Stoyanov (1997–2002)
- Prime Minister of Bulgaria:
- Andrey Lukanov (1990)
- Dimitar Iliev Popov (1990–1991)
- Philip Dimitrov (1991–1992)
- Lyuben Berov (1992–1994)
- Reneta Indzhova (1994–1995)
- Zhan Videnov (1995–1997)
- Stefan Sofiyanski (1997)
- Ivan Kostov (1997–2001)
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Events
1990
- 10 June – Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Bulgaria.[1]
1991
- January 22–27 – The 1991 European Figure Skating Championships was a senior-level international competition held in Sofia, Bulgaria.[2]
1992
- 12 – 19 January – The first direct presidential elections were held in Bulgaria. Incumbent President Zhelyu Zhelev of the Union of Democratic Forces won 52.8% of the vote in the second round.[3][4]
- 4 December - The national census is conducted, providing a population of 8,487,317 people.[5]
1993
1994
1995
- 1 April – The first episode of the Bulgarian television comedy Kanaleto is broadcast on Bulgarian National Television.[7]
1996
- May 25 – King Simeon returned to Bulgaria.[8]
1997
- 19 April – Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria.[9]
1998
- 18 – 25 April – The 16th European Badminton Championships were held in Sofia, Bulgaria and were hosted by the European Badminton Union and the Bulgarian Badminton Federation.[10]
1999
- Protracted demolition attempts on the marble mausoleum of the first communist leader Georgi Dimitrov become national joke.[11]
- Duet Mania, a Bulgarian pop duet is formed in Sofia.[12]
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Deaths
- 1990
- January 17 – Panka Pelishek, pianist and music teacher (b. 1899).[13]
- 1991
- July 6 – Anton Yugov, prime minister (1956–1962)[14]
- 1993
- 28 June – Boris Christoff, bass singer (b. 1914).[15]
- 1994
- November 2 – Grisha Filipov, prime minister (1981–1986)[citation needed]
- 1996
- October 2 – Andrey Lukanov, prime minister (1990)
- December 17 – Stanko Todorov, prime minister (1971–1981)
- 1998
- August 5 – Todor Zhivkov, head of state (1954–1989).[16]
See also
References
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