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| title = [[Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Chairman of the Council of Ministers]]
| title = [[Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Chairman of the Council of Ministers]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Dimitrov]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=ГЕОРГИ ДИМИТРОВ {{!}} Politburo|url=https://politburo.archives.bg/bg/component/content/article/48-chlenovenapb/109-2012-01-04-19-23-11|access-date=2023-11-20|website=politburo.archives.bg}}</ref>
| minister1 = [[Georgi Dimitrov]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=ГЕОРГИ ДИМИТРОВ {{!}} Politburo|url=https://politburo.archives.bg/bg/component/content/article/48-chlenovenapb/109-2012-01-04-19-23-11|access-date=2023-11-20|website=politburo.archives.bg}}</ref>
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]]
| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]]
| minister1 = [[Traicho Kostov]]
| minister1 = [[Traicho Kostov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]],<br> [[Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria|Foreign Affairs]]
| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]],<br> [[Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria|Foreign Affairs]]
| minister1 = [[Vasil Kolarov]]
| minister1 = [[Vasil Kolarov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]],<br> [[Minister of Electrification and Reclamation of Bulgaria|Electrification and Reclamation]]
| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]],<br> [[Minister of Electrification and Reclamation of Bulgaria|Electrification and Reclamation]]
| minister1 = [[Kimon Georgiev]]
| minister1 = [[Kimon Georgiev]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Zveno]]
| minister1_party = [[Zveno]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]],<br> [[Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Bulgaria|Agriculture and Forestry]]
| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]],<br> [[Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Bulgaria|Agriculture and Forestry]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Traykov]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Traykov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
}}

{{Cabinet table minister
| title = [[Minister of Agriculture of Bulgaria|Agriculture]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Traykov]]
| minister1_termstart = December 19, 1948
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
}}


{{Cabinet table minister
| title = [[Minister of Forestry of Bulgaria|Forestry]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Popov]]
| minister1_termstart = December 19, 1948
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party =
}}
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]]
| title = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Popov]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Popov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (broad socialists)]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (broad socialists)]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Supreme Economic Council|Chairman of the State Planning Commission]]
| title = [[Supreme Economic Council|Chairman of the State Planning Commission]]
| minister1 = [[Dobri Terpeshev]]
| minister1 = [[Dobri Terpeshev]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Committee for State and People's Control|Chairman of the State Control Commission]]
| title = [[Committee for State and People's Control|Chairman of the State Control Commission]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Chankov]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Chankov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Committee for Science, Art and Culture|Chairman of the Committee for Science, Art and Culture]]
| title = [[Committee for Science, Art and Culture|Chairman of the Committee for Science, Art and Culture]]
| minister1 = [[Valko Chervenkov]]
| minister1 = [[Valko Chervenkov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Internal Affairs of Bulgaria|Internal Affairs]]
| title = [[Minister of Internal Affairs of Bulgaria|Internal Affairs]]
| minister1 = [[Anton Yugov]]
| minister1 = [[Anton Yugov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Education of Bulgaria|Education]]
| title = [[Minister of Education of Bulgaria|Education]]
| minister1 = [[Kiril Dramaliev]]
| minister1 = [[Kiril Dramaliev]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Finance of Bulgaria|Finance]]
| title = [[Minister of Finance of Bulgaria|Finance]]
| minister1 = [[Ivan Stefanov]]
| minister1 = [[Ivan Stefanov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Justice of Bulgaria|Justice]]
| title = [[Minister of Justice of Bulgaria|Justice]]
| minister1 = [[Radi Naydenov]]
| minister1 = [[Radi Naydenov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of National Defense of Bulgaria|National Defense]]
| title = [[Minister of National Defense of Bulgaria|National Defense]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Damyanov]]
| minister1 = [[Georgi Damyanov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Trade and Food of Bulgaria|Trade and Food]]
| title = [[Minister of Trade and Food of Bulgaria|Trade and Food]]
| minister1 = [[Krastyu Dobreff]]
| minister1 = [[Krastyu Dobreff]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = [[Minister of Foreign Trade of Bulgaria|Foreign Trade]]
| minister1 = [[Dimitar Ganev]]
| minister1_termstart = November 5, 1948
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = [[Minister of Internal Trade of Bulgaria|Internal Trade]]
| minister1 = [[Krastyu Dobreff]]
| minister1_termstart = November 5, 1948
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Construction and Roads of Bulgaria|Construction and Roads]]
| title = [[Minister of Construction and Roads of Bulgaria|Construction and Roads]]
| minister1 = [[Manol Sakelarov]]
| minister1 = [[Manol Sakelarov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Municipal Economy and Urban Planning of Bulgaria|Municipal Economy and Urban Planning]]
| title = [[Minister of Municipal Economy and Urban Planning of Bulgaria|Municipal Economy and Urban Planning]]
| minister1 = [[Petar Kamenov]]
| minister1 = [[Petar Kamenov]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Railways, Roads and Waterways of Bulgaria|Railways, Roads and Waterways]]
| title = [[Minister of Railways, Roads and Waterways of Bulgaria|Railways, Roads and Waterways]]
| minister1 = [[Stefan Tonchev]]
| minister1 = [[Stefan Tonchev]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones of Bulgaria|Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones]]
| title = [[Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones of Bulgaria|Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones]]
| minister1 = [[Tsola Dragoycheva]]
| minister1 = [[Tsola Dragoycheva]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Industry and Crafts of Bulgaria|Industry and Crafts]]
| title = [[Minister of Industry and Crafts of Bulgaria|Industry and Crafts]]
| minister1 = [[Petko Kunin]]
| minister1 = [[Petko Kunin]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Mines and Underground Wealth of Bulgaria|Mines and Underground Wealth]]
| title = [[Minister of Mines and Underground Wealth of Bulgaria|Mines and Underground Wealth]]
| minister1 = [[Vasil Pavurdzhiev]]
| minister1 = [[Vasil Pavurdzhiev]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
| minister1 = [[Kiril Klisurski]]
| minister1_termstart = January 5, 1948
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Public Health of Bulgaria|Public Health]]
| title = [[Minister of Public Health of Bulgaria|Public Health]]
| minister1 = [[Traicho Dobroslavski]]
| minister1 = [[Traicho Dobroslavski]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Zveno]]
| minister1_party = [[Zveno]]
}}
}}
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| title = [[Minister of Labor and Social Care of Bulgaria|Labor and Social Care]]
| title = [[Minister of Labor and Social Care of Bulgaria|Labor and Social Care]]
| minister1 = [[Zdravko Mitovski]]
| minister1 = [[Zdravko Mitovski]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termstart = December 12, 1947
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_termend = July 20, 1949
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (broad socialists)]]
| minister1_party = [[Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (broad socialists)]]
}}
}}
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=== Changes in the Cabinet ===
=== Changes in the Cabinet ===
==== from January 5, 1948 ====
==== from ====
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{{Cabinet table minister
| title = [[Minister of Mines and Underground Wealth of Bulgaria|Mines and Underground Wealth]]
| title = [[Minister of Mines and Underground Wealth of Bulgaria|Mines and Underground Wealth]]

| minister1 = [[Kiril Klisurski]]
| minister1_termstart =
| minister1_termend =
| minister1_party = [[BZNS]]
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}}
{{minister2 end}}
{{minister2 end}}
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==== from November 30, 1948 ====
==== from November 30, 1948 ====
* The Ministry of Trade and Food is divided into the Ministry of Internal Trade and the Ministry of Foreign Trade by Decree No. 1652 of November 5, 1948.
* The Ministry of Trade and Food is divided into the Ministry of Internal Trade and the Ministry of Foreign Trade by Decree No. 1652 of .
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{{minister2 start}}
{{minister2|[[Minister of Foreign Trade of Bulgaria|Foreign Trade]]|Dimitar Ganev||BKP}}
{{minister2||||BKP}}
{{minister2|[
{{minister2|[[Minister of Internal Trade of Bulgaria|Internal Trade]]|Krastyu Dobreff||BKP}}
{{minister2 end}}
{{minister2 end}}
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==== from December 19, 1948 ====

* The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry is divided into the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Forestry by Decree No. 1800 of December 19, 1948.

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{{minister2 start}}
{{minister2|[[Minister of Agriculture of Bulgaria|Agriculture]]|Georgi Traykov||BZNS (acting){{!}}BZNS}}
{{minister2 end}}
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==== from January 3, 1949 ====
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{{minister2 start}}
{{minister2|[[Minister of Forestry of Bulgaria|Forestry]]|Georgi Popov||}}
{{minister2 end}}
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==== from February 9, 1949 ====
==== from February 9, 1949 ====

Latest revision as of 00:38, 17 March 2024


The second government of Georgi Dimitrov is the sixty-sixth government of the People's Republic of Bulgaria, appointed by the Grand National Assembly on December 12, 1947. It governed the country until July 20, 1949, after which it was succeeded by the first and second governments of Vasil Kolarov.

Politics[edit]

Domestic Policy[edit]

1947[edit]

On December 23, 1947, the VI Grand National Assembly passed the "Law on the Nationalization of Private Industrial and Mining Enterprises." The state took control of 1,997 larger and 4,027 smaller industrial enterprises. On December 27 of the same year, all private banks were nationalized. The following year, cooperative sugar factories and cooperative electro-mining enterprises, private saltworks, mills, oil presses, dryers, as well as ships with a tonnage over 40 tons, were transferred to the state sector. The cabinet encouraged peasants to join cooperative farms. Private policing was banned. The Law on the Redemption of Large Agricultural Inventory from Private Owners was enacted, and mandatory state deliveries were introduced. Cooperativization and the development of heavy industry were defined by the Fifth Congress of the Bulgarian Communist Party (1948) as the "general line for the development of Bulgaria's economy." By that time, only 4% of arable land was in Agricultural Cooperative Societies. Failures in cooperativization and low yields forced the cabinet to suspend the formation of new cooperatives for several months until the old ones stabilized.

1947–1949[edit]

The Social Democratic Party merged with the Bulgarian Communist Party (1948), while "Zveno" and the Radical Democratic Party self-dissolved (1949).

The cabinet began a comprehensive reform of Bulgarian education. In 1948, all foreign schools in Bulgaria were closed. A few months later, the National Assembly passed the "Law on Public Education," whose main goal was the "comprehensive physical and spiritual development of children in the spirit of socialism." Religious education was abolished. In higher education institutions, 20% of the places for newly enrolled students were reserved for the children of active fighters. The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences came under government control. A series of disciplines based on the dominant Marxist ideology were introduced in higher education. The activities of the partisan organizations "Chavdar," "Septemvriyche," and Komsomol expanded. From the end of 1948, the management of education was carried out through joint decrees of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party and the government, which was another stage in the implementation of the communists' overall tactic of merging party and state. The Grand National Assembly extended its mandate twice and continued to be the supreme organ of power. In February 1949, the "Law on People's Councils" was adopted, regulating, in a Soviet manner, the composition and powers of local authorities.

Foreign Policy[edit]

In its foreign policy, the government continued the line started in 1944 of aligning with the USSR (Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance - March 18, 1948). The proposal for aid and investment from the USA (Marshall Plan) was rejected. Tensions between the USSR and Yugoslavia (which accepted American aid and sought to pursue an independent policy) led to the closure of Bulgaria's western border. The Eastern Bloc formed an economic organization, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, in January 1949.

Following the death of Prime Minister Georgi Dimitrov on July 2, 1949, a new cabinet was formed under Vasil Kolarov.

Composition[edit]

The cabinet, headed by Georgi Dimitrov, was formed by political figures from the Fatherland Front.

Cabinet[edit]

Georgi Dimitrov, Prime Minister (1947–1949)

It consisted of the following 22 ministers and one chairman[1].


Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chairman of the Council of MinistersDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Deputy Prime MinisterDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Deputy Prime Minister,
Foreign Affairs
December 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Deputy Prime Minister,
Electrification and Reclamation
December 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Zveno
Deputy Prime Minister,
Agriculture and Forestry
December 12, 1947July 20, 1949 BZNS
AgricultureDecember 19, 1948July 20, 1949 BZNS
ForestryDecember 19, 1948July 20, 1949 
Deputy Prime MinisterDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (broad socialists)
Chairman of the State Planning CommissionDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Chairman of the State Control CommissionDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Chairman of the Committee for Science, Art and CultureDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Internal AffairsDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
EducationDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
FinanceDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
JusticeDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 BZNS
National DefenseDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Trade and FoodDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Foreign TradeNovember 5, 1948July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Internal TradeNovember 5, 1948July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Construction and RoadsDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Municipal Economy and Urban PlanningDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Railways, Roads and WaterwaysDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 BZNS
Posts, Telegraphs and TelephonesDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Industry and CraftsDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Communist Party
Mines and Underground WealthJanuary 5, 1948July 20, 1949 BZNS
Public HealthDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Zveno
Labor and Social CareDecember 12, 1947July 20, 1949 Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (broad socialists)


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  • 1: - Deputy Chairman of the Government Committee for National Defense and Foreign Policy.
  • 2: - Deputy Chairman of the Government Commission for Economic and Financial Relations.
  • 3: - The ministry was established on the basis of Article 17, Paragraph 3, and Article 40 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from December 4, 1947.

Changes in the Cabinet[edit]

from[edit]

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{{Cabinet table minister
| title               = [[Minister of Mines and Underground Wealth of Bulgaria|Mines and Underground Wealth]]

}}
{{minister2 end}}

from November 30, 1948[edit]

  • The Ministry of Trade and Food is divided into the Ministry of Internal Trade and the Ministry of Foreign Trade by Decree No. 1652 of .
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{{minister2||||BKP}}
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{{minister2 end}}


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from February 9, 1949[edit]

{{minister2 start}}
{{minister2|[[Chairman of the State Control Commission|Chairman of the State Control Commission]]|Dimo Dichev||BKP}}
{{minister2 end}}

from March 31, 1949[edit]

  • On December 6, 1948, a meeting was held in Moscow between Stalin and a Bulgarian party delegation, at which Stalin accused Traicho Kostov of concealing economic information from Soviet representatives in Bulgaria. On March 26-27, 1949, a plenum of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BKP) was held, at which it was decided that Traicho Kostov should be removed from power. On March 31 of the same year, he was removed from the Politburo and from the post of Deputy Prime Minister[3].

from July 20, 1949[edit]

  • On July 2, 1949, Prime Minister Georgi Dimitrov dies[4]. After consultations with Stalin, on July 15 of the same year, the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BKP) decides that the People's Council of the National Front (VNS) should elect Vasil Kolarov as Prime Minister, but due to his illness, he should be provided with "absolute rest" for two months. On July 20 of the same year, Vasil Kolarov is elected Prime Minister, and as his deputies:
{{minister2 start}}
{{minister2|[[Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Prime Minister]]|Vasil Kolarov||BKP}}
{{minister2|[[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]]|Vulko Chervenkov||BKP}}
{{minister2|[[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]]|Dobri Terpeshev||BKP}}
{{minister2|[[Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria|Deputy Prime Minister]]|Anton Yugov||BKP}}
{{minister2 end}}

Events[edit]

1947[edit]

  • December 23, 1947 - The VI Grand National Assembly votes on the "Law on the Nationalization of Private Industrial and Mining Enterprises".
  • December 27, 1947 - All private banks in the country are nationalized.

1948[edit]

  • March 18, 1948 - A treaty of friendship, cooperation, and mutual assistance is signed between Bulgaria and the USSR.
  • December 6, 1948 - A meeting is held in Moscow between Stalin and a Bulgarian party delegation, at which Stalin accuses Traicho Kostov of concealing economic information from Soviet representatives in Bulgaria.

1949[edit]

  • July 2, 1949 - Prime Minister (the leader of Bulgaria) Georgi Dimitrov dies. On July 20, 1949, Vasil Kolarov is elected Prime Minister.

See also[edit]

Literature[edit]

  • Bulgarian Political Leaders 1879–1994. IK "Heraclitus A & N". 1994. ISBN 954-573-005-6.
  • {{citation}}: Empty citation (help)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Цураков, Ангел (2008). Енциклопедия на правителствата, народните събрания и атентатите в България. София: Изд. на „Труд“. pp. 245–252. ISBN 954-528-790-X.
  2. ^ "ГЕОРГИ ДИМИТРОВ | Politburo". politburo.archives.bg. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  3. ^ [http://archives.bg/politburo/bg/2013-04-24-11-09-24/1944-1949/2720--iv-11-12-1949- Protocol of the IV Expanded Plenum of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party, held on June 11-12, 1949, with decisions taken to: remove Traicho Kostov from the Central Committee and expel him from the party after a reconsideration of the charges against him; conclusions and assessments after the elections for people's councils and judicial panels on May 15, 1949, with decisions taken for substantial changes in the economic policy of the countryside, pp. 2-81.
  4. ^ On July 2, 1949, the "Leader" of the Bulgarians dies, in the Barvikha sanatorium near Moscow, where he has been undergoing treatment for 4 months.

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