Andrey Toshev
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Andrey Slavov Toshev (Bulgarian: Андрей Славов Тошев) (16 April 1867 - 10 January 1944) was a Bulgarian politician who served as Prime Minister in 1935. Appointed by Tsar Boris III, Toshev was chosen for his unflinching loyalty in the uncertainty following the military coup of Zveno in 1934. He headed a purely civilian cabinet after a period of military rule. His Premiership proved shortlived when the elections of November 1935 were won by Georgi Kyoseivanov.
Toshev also served in diplomatic roles as the Bulgarian ambassador to Serbia from 1909-1913, in which capacity he helped bring about the formation of the Balkan League, and also as the Bulgarian ambassador to Constantinople from 1913-1914.
Preceded by Petur Ivanov Zlatev |
Prime Minister of Bulgaria 1935 |
Succeeded by Georgi Kyoseivanov |
Prime Ministers of Bulgaria | ||
Kingdom of Bulgaria | Burmov | Turnovski | Tsankov | Karavelov | Ehrnrooth | vacant | Sobolev | Tsankov | Karavelov | Turnovski | Karavelov | Radoslavov | Stoilov | Stambolov | Stoilov | Grekov | Ivanchov | Petrov | Karavelov | Danev | Petrov | Petkov | Stanchov* | Gudev | Malinov | Geshov | Danev | Radoslavov | Malinov | Teodorov | Stamboliyski | Tsankov | Lyapchev | Malinov | Mushanov | Georgiev | Zlatev | Toshev | Kyoseivanov | Filov | Gabrovski* | Bozhilov | Bagrianov | Muraviev | Georgiev | |
Communist Bulgaria | G. Dimitrov | Kolarov | Chervenkov | Yugov | Zhivkov | Todorov | Filipov | Atanasov | Lukanov | |
Republic of Bulgaria | Popov | P. Dimitrov | Berov | Indzhova* | Videnov | Sofiyanski* | Kostov | Sakskoburggotski | Stanishev * denotes interim |