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Todor Ivanchov Тодор Иванчов | |
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11th Prime Minister of Bulgaria | |
In office 13 October 1899 –25 January 1901 | |
Monarch | Ferdinand |
Preceded by | Dimitar Grekov |
Succeeded by | Racho Petrov |
Personal details | |
Born | 1858 Veliko Tarnovo,Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1 January 1906 Paris,France |
Todor Ivanchov (Bulgarian :ТодорИванчов) (1858 – 1906) was a supporter of Vasil Radoslavov who served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 13 October 1899 to 25 January 1901.
Born in Veliko Tarnovo,he was educated at Robert College and in Montpellier,specializing in economics. He served as the editor of a number of Bulgarian newspapers and joined the Cabinet in 1885 under Petko Karavelov,serving as Minister of National Enlightenment. He was Minister of Education when he was chosen to be Prime Minister in 1899. [1] During his own Premiership Ivanchov also held the role of Minister of Finance. [2] He enacted a series of reforms to improve the civil service. He was,however,considered a weak leader. [3]
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