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482:. Following the results, several chief members of cabinet resigned and joined the internal BSP opposition against the party leader. Videnov tendered his own resignation as both prime minister and chairman of the BSP on 21 December 1996, but stayed on as acting prime minister until a successor could be appointed. The BSP, which still held the majority in Parliament, attempted to form a new cabinet. However, the UDF-headed opposition responded by organizing month-long street protests in big cities, demanding that the parliament should be dissolved and that elections must be held immediately because of the BSP's responsibility for the crisis. The protests culminated in a 500: 313: 398:, alleged government patronizing of dingy business groups (such as the so-called "Orion friend circle") and the emigration of young and educated Bulgarians. Despite this, the BSP still had popular support for a time, as it was able to win the local elections in 1995. One significant initiative was the government's launching of a campaign for mass 511:
Despite the widespread corruption and swindles of his time, Videnov was commonly said to have been a personally honest man whose naivety was misused by his own associates. This assessment was supported with the argument that, unusually for Bulgaria, he apparently didn't make any personal profit from
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During the second year of Videnov's term, Bulgaria experienced a severe economic crisis and declining quality of living standard. One element of this was the grain crisis. In mid-1996, the first reports appeared that the country's grain reserves were near complete depletion due to excessive exports,
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and initiated the destabilization of the finance system. In a short period of time, more than half of Bulgaria's commercial banks went bankrupt, with hundreds of thousands of people losing their savings, while the so-called "credit millionaires" profited enormously from the situation because their
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Despite promises of change, the stagnation that had characterized the entire post-communist period since 1989 persisted during Videnov's term, as did the shady privatization schemes, the underfunding of social services, government inaction against
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and a siege of the house of Parliament, which was stormed and set on fire by the protesters on 10 January 1997. Bowing to popular pressure, BSP leaders eventually agreed to early elections and a caretaker cabinet headed by
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and bread did actually become scarce for some time in the winter of 1996–1997. At the same time, the postponement of the payment of interest on Bulgaria's foreign debt, which had been negotiated by the
704:(in Bulgarian). Комисия за разкриване на документите и за обявяване на принадлежност на български граждани към държавна сигурност и разузнавателните служби на българската народна армия. Archived from 523: 491:(UDF) took over on 13 February 1997. Videnov stayed for a brief period as a figure in the hardline opposition within BSP and as a low-ranking functionary, but he soon left politics altogether. 1316: 448:. Despite its initial refusal in order to save its reputation during the presidential elections campaign in 1996, the government was forced by the crisis to accept eventually the 437: 369:
Zhan Videnov was born 22 March 1959 in Plovdiv. He graduated from the Plovdiv English Language School (ELS). He subsequently graduated in Foreign Economic Relations from the
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In May 2021, after being absent for more than 20 years from the political scene in Bulgaria, Videnov announced that he is in the process of making his own political party -
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from 25 January 1995 until 13 February 1997, a term remembered for the most severe economic and financial crisis in recent Bulgarian history, which featured
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citizens were to acquire shares in the factories and firms that were being de-nationalized.
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in a coalition with other left parties and organizations. His motives were that after the
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there were bigger chances for a political change in Bulgaria. Eventually he joined the
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in 2011, later Che Guevara movement took part in the February 2013 protests
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from 1988 to 1990 as a keeper of a secret meeting-place for agents.
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his position and indeed left politics as poor as he had entered it.
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immense debts to the banks were reduced to nothing. Simultaneously,
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The Plovdiv movement Che Guevara protesting for the keeping of the
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at the private European College of Economics and Management in
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and a drastic fall in living standards. He was chairman of the
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by an almost 20% margin in the runoff between their candidate
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In 2007, it was disclosed that he had collaborated with the
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Moscow State Institute of International Relations alumni
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Index

Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Zhelyu Zhelev
Petar Stoyanov
Deputy
Reneta Indzhova
Stefan Sofiyanski
Leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party
Alexander Lilov
Georgi Parvanov
Member of the National Assembly
Member of the 7th Grand National Assembly
Plovdiv
PR Bulgaria
BSP
BKP
Moscow State Institute of International Relations

Bulgarian
[ˈʒanˈvidɛnof]
Prime Minister of Bulgaria
hyperinflation
Bulgarian Socialist Party
Plovdiv
Moscow State Institute of International Relations
organized crime groups
VIS-2
SIC
Multigroup
privatization
middle-class

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