- Aleksandar Malinov
Aleksandar Pavlov Malinov ( _bg. Александър Павлов Малинов) (
3 May 1867 -20 March 1938 ) was a leadingBulgaria n politician who served as Prime Minister on three occasions. He was born inBessarabia (present-dayMoldova ) in a family ofBessarabian Bulgarians .Malinov was known for his support for close ties to
Russia and he pursued this policy during his first ministry of 1908-1911. Malinov, who veered towardsliberalism , presided over a relatively unremarkable tenure during which his main concern was stabilising the newly independent country. He was vehemently opposed to the increasing economic links withGermany which followed his period of office. He urgedVasil Radoslavov to follow a policy of neutrality after the outbreak of theFirst World War , fearing that Germany would simply exploit Bulgarian resources for her own war effort.He was recalled as Prime Minister in 1918 specifically to attempt to negotiate an
Armistice with the Allies as he had a reputation for moderation and consensus building. After these attempts failed Malinov vowed to fight on, although when a new investment of German money did not materialise he was forced to look for peace. He oversaw Bulgarian surrender but resigned on28 November 1918 afterRomania occupied theDobruja region.Malinov briefly returned at the head of a further Democratic Party government in 1931, although his administration proved short-lived.
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