- Petar Mladenov
Infobox President
name = Petar Toshev Mladenov
Петър Тошев Младенов
nationality = Bulgarian
order = 1st President of theRepublic of Bulgaria
term_start =3 April 1990
term_end =6 July 1990
vicepresident =
primeminister =
predecessor =
successor =Zhelyu Zhelev
birth_date = birth date|1936|8|22|df=y
birth_place =Vidin
death_date = death date and age|2000|5|31|1936|8|22|df=y
death_place =Sofia
spouse =Galia Mladenova
party =Petar Toshev Mladenov ( _bg. Петър Тошев Младенов) (
22 August 1936 –31 May 2000 ) was aBulgaria n communist diplomat and politician.Mladenov was born to a peasant family in the village of Toshevtsi,
Vidin district. His father was ananti-fascist partisan killed in action in 1944. He graduated from amilitary school , entered Sofia State University, and graduated from theMoscow State Institute of International Relations in 1963. He served asforeign minister for nearly two decades under the communist dictatorTodor Zhivkov . Mladenov joined thePolitburo and became foreign minister in 1971, serving in that position until November 1989, when he participated in a successful effort within the Politburo to overthrow Zhivkov. Mladenov then took over both of Zhivkov's main positions, becoming general secretary of the communist party and chairman of the council of state. Having seen the overthrow of the other Eastern European communist governments, Mladenov helped to reorganize the government. Both of his positions were abolished early in 1990, but Mladenov becamePresident of Bulgaria in April 1990. His government helped unemployed workers by starting a labor exchange.Mladenov resigned as President of Bulgaria in July 1990 after it emerged that he had suggested the use of tanks against an anti-government demonstration in December 1989, securing a place in history with the phrase 'Better the tanks come' ( _bg. По-добре танковете да дойдат). Although these allegations damaged his reputation as a liberal, reformist socialist, he is still notable for his role in Bulgaria's movement away from communism.
Mladenov underwent a heart bypass in
Houston in 1986, leaving him in frail health in the ensuing years. His wife Ganka and a daughter survived him.
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