- Petko Karavelov
Petko Karavelov ( _bg. Петко Каравелов) (
24 March 1843 -24 January ,1903 ) was a leadingBulgaria n liberal politician who served as Prime Minister on four occasions.Born in
Koprivshtitsa , his older brother Lyuben initially became more well-known as a writer and leading member of theBulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee . Petko studied history atMoscow State University and served in the Russian Army during theRusso-Turkish War, 1877–1878 . In 1878 the Russians appointed him the deputy governor ofSvishtov , before he was elected to the new Assembly for the Liberal Party.He first served as Prime Minisiter from 1880-1881 and then again in 1884-1886. He joined
Stefan Stambolov and others as a member of the Regency Council after the abdication ofAlexander of Bulgaria in 1886, serving a brief third spell as Prime Minister in August of that year. His reigns as Prime Minister where characterized by close association withRussia .As a committed liberal, he became associated with the Democratic Party after the party split. He broke from his former ally Stambolov and was imprisoned 1891-1894, after being accused of instigating the assassination of government Minister
Hristo Belchev . He briefly returned in 1901 to lead the first Democratic Party government.
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