词条 | Stanko Todorov |
释义 | {{Unreferenced stub|auto=yes|date=December 2009}}{{Infobox Prime Minister | name = Stanko Todorov Станко Тодоров | image = Stanko Todorov.jpg | order1 = President of Bulgaria Acting | term1 = 6 July 1990 – 17 July 1990 | predecessor1 = Petar Mladenov | successor1 = Nikolai Todorov Acting |office2 = Chairperson of the National Assembly |term_start2 = 16 June 1981 |term_end2 = 17 July 1990 |predecessor2 = Vladimir Bonev |successor2 = Nikolai Todorov | order3 = 37th Prime Minister of Bulgaria | term_start3 = 7 July 1971 | term_end3 = 16 June 1981 | predecessor3 = Todor Zhivkov | successor3 = Grisha Filipov | birth_date = 10 December 1920 | birth_place = Klenovik, Bulgaria | death_date = {{death date and age |1996|12|17|1920|12|10|df=y}} | death_place = Sofia, Bulgaria | party = Bulgarian Communist Party (1944–1990) Bulgarian Socialist Party (1990–1996) }}{{Communism sidebar |Jim Crow}} Stanko Todorov Georgiev ({{Lang-bg|Станко Тодоров Георгиев}}) (December 10, 1920 – December 17, 1996) was a Bulgarian communist politician. Todorov was born in Pernik Province. Before and during World War II he was a worker. He became interested in communism, and joined the underground Bulgarian Communist Party in 1943. By 1948, communists had come to power in Bulgaria, and Todorov began to rise through the ranks of the government. He became a member of the politburo in 1961 and held several government posts. He served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria, the third highest post in the country, from July 7, 1971 until June 16, 1981. At 9 years and 344 days, he is the longest-serving Bulgarian prime minister. He then became chairman of the parliament, serving in that position until the first multiparty elections in 1990. He supported the reformist wing of the Communist Party during this time, as pressure mounted on Bulgaria and other eastern European countries to reform. He took part in the removal of long-time party leader Todor Zhivkov from office in 1989. Just before the 1990 elections, Todorov served as acting President of Bulgaria from July 6, 1990 to July 17, 1990. He won a parliamentary seat in the elections, but resigned later that year for health reasons. {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{succession box|title=Prime Minister of Bulgaria |before=Todor Zhivkov|after= Grisha Filipov|years=7 July 1971 – 16 June 1981}}{{s-end}}{{BulgarianPrimeMinisters}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Todorov, Stanko}}{{Bulgaria-politician-stub}} 7 : 1920 births|1996 deaths|Chairpersons of the National Assembly of Bulgaria|People from Pernik Province|Presidents of Bulgaria|Prime Ministers of Bulgaria|Deputy prime ministers of Bulgaria |
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