Indzhova Government

Indzhova Government

81 Cabinet of Bulgaria
Date formed 17 October 1994
Date dissolved 25 January 1995
People and organisations
Head of government Reneta Indzhova
Head of state President Zhelyu Zhelev
Status in legislature Provisional Government
History
Predecessor Berov Government
Successor Videnov Government
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The eighty-first Cabinet of Bulgaria was a caretaker technocratic government set up by President Zhelyu Zhelev following the resignation of the Berov government. The government, headed by Prime Minister Reneta Indzhova, ruled from 17 October 1994 to 25 January 1995 at which time the new cabinet took office.

Formation

The technocratic government led by Lyuben Berov resigned in September of 1994.[1] With no party willing to form a new government, the President appointed Indzhova to head a provisional government that would lead the country through the early elections on December 18 of that same year.

Dissolution

Following the victory in the December elections of the Democratic Left, an electoral alliance led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party, the newly elected 37 National Assembly voted in Zhan Videnov and his cabinet.[2] Thus, after ruling for exactly 100 days, the Indzhova government was officially dissolved.

References

  1. Perlez, Jane (18 December 1994). "Ex-Communists in Bulgaria Are Poised for Return to Power". nytimes.com. The New York Times. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  2. Perlez, Jane (19 December 1994). "Bulgaria's Communists Claim Parliament Election Victory". nytimes.com. The New York Times. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
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