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September 9 Marks 75 Years Since One of the Most Controversial Dates in Bulgaria’s Modern History
September 9 marks 73 years since one of the most controversial dates in Bulgaria's modern history. On that day in 1944 the Fatherland Front led by PM Kimon Georgiev seized political power in Bulgaria.
Soon after that the commonest regime took over and the communist party stood at the helm of the country until November 1989.
September 9 - One of the Most Controversial Dates in Bulgarian History
September 9 marks 73 years since one of the most controversial dates in Bulgaria's modern history. On that day in 1944 the Fatherland Front led by PM Kimon Georgiev seized political power in Bulgaria.
Soon after that the commonest regime took over and the communist party stood at the helm of the country until November 1989.
Bulgaria's Tarnovo Constitution Exhibited for 1st Time at President's Office in Sofia
Bulgaria's Tarnovo Constitution, adopted by the Grand National Assembly on April 16, 1879, will be shown for the first time in an exhibition at the President's Office on Dondukov Street 2 in Sofia.