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Petar Gudev
Петър Гудев
16th Prime Minister of Bulgaria
In office
16 March 1907 – 29 January 1908
Monarch Ferdinand
Preceded by Dimitar Stanchov (Acting)
Succeeded by Aleksandar Malinov
Personal details
Born13 July 1863
Gradets, Present-day Bulgaria (then Ottoman Empire)
Died8 May 1932(1932-05-08) (aged 68)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Political party People's Liberal Party

Petar Todorov Gudev ( Bulgarian: Петър Тодоров Гудев) (13 July 1863, Gradets – 8 May 1932, Sofia) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician, who served as Prime Minister.

Gudev was appointed Prime Minister following the assassination of his predecessor Dimitar Petkov (with Dimitar Stanchov serving a few days as interim). [1] His reign proved fairly brief, running from 16 March 1907 until 28 January 1908, and during this time he became notorious for corruption, plundering public funds for his own use. [2]

References

  1. ^ American Association for South Slavic Studies, Balkanistica, Volume 14, Slavica, 2001, p. 127
  2. ^ R. J. Crampton, A Concise History of Bulgaria, Cambridge University Press, 2005, p. 129
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Bulgaria
1907–1908
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Petar Gudev
Петър Гудев
16th Prime Minister of Bulgaria
In office
16 March 1907 – 29 January 1908
Monarch Ferdinand
Preceded by Dimitar Stanchov (Acting)
Succeeded by Aleksandar Malinov
Personal details
Born13 July 1863
Gradets, Present-day Bulgaria (then Ottoman Empire)
Died8 May 1932(1932-05-08) (aged 68)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Political party People's Liberal Party

Petar Todorov Gudev ( Bulgarian: Петър Тодоров Гудев) (13 July 1863, Gradets – 8 May 1932, Sofia) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician, who served as Prime Minister.

Gudev was appointed Prime Minister following the assassination of his predecessor Dimitar Petkov (with Dimitar Stanchov serving a few days as interim). [1] His reign proved fairly brief, running from 16 March 1907 until 28 January 1908, and during this time he became notorious for corruption, plundering public funds for his own use. [2]

References

  1. ^ American Association for South Slavic Studies, Balkanistica, Volume 14, Slavica, 2001, p. 127
  2. ^ R. J. Crampton, A Concise History of Bulgaria, Cambridge University Press, 2005, p. 129
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Bulgaria
1907–1908
Succeeded by



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