Talk:Bulgarian coup d'état of 1934

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Nice to see this article. One question, though: the Tarnovo Constitution article says it was in effect until 1947. So did they abolish it or suspend it, or was it abolished and then restored in 1935? (We should also make this clear in the article on the constitution.) Biruitorul 16:04, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

It was at least de jure in effect until 1947, yes. But it has been suspended/temporarily abolished on several occasions. I think it's quite clear that after the regime was ousted, the National Assembly and the constitution were restored, although Boris III didn't regard them too highly in his own regime, which was to follow ;) I've nevertheless added "temporarily abolished" so as to make it clearer. Thanks for the copyedit! TodorBozhinov 16:59, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
My pleasure - thank you for the article! Biruitorul 17:19, 25 March 2007 (UTC)