Georgi Atanasov (politician)

Bulgarian politician (1933–2022)
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Георги Атанасов39th Prime Minister of BulgariaIn office
21 March 1986 – 3 February 1990Preceded byGrisha FilipovSucceeded byAndrey Lukanov Personal detailsBorn(1933-07-25)25 July 1933
Pravoslaven, BulgariaDied31 March 2022(2022-03-31) (aged 88)
Sofia, Bulgaria[citation needed]Political partyIndependent (1990–2022)Other political
affiliationsBulgarian Communist Party (1947–1990)Alma materSofia University

Georgi Ivanov Atanasov (Bulgarian: Георги Иванов Атанасов; 25 July 1933 – 31 March 2022) was a Bulgarian politician and a leading member of the Bulgarian Communist Party who served as Prime Minister from 1986 to 1990. Atanasov supported the move to oust Todor Zhivkov as Chairman of the State Council, joining Petar Mladenov in leading the opposition. In November 1992, he was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for embezzlement, although he was pardoned in 1994.[1]

Atanasov died at 31 March 2022, at the age of 88[2][3][4] in Sofia.[citation needed]

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References

  1. ^ Georgi Atanasov
  2. ^ Darik news (March 30, 2022). "Georgi Atanasov died – the last living prime minister before November 10, 1989".
  3. ^ "Почина Георги Атанасов - последният жив премиер преди 10 ноември 1989 г".
  4. ^ "Почина последният социалистически премиер Георги Атанасов". 31 March 2022.
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Preceded by
Grisha Filipov
Prime Minister of Bulgaria
1986–1990
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