An economist by trade, he also served in the Bulgarian parliament.
We're probably closer to the 1957 Bulgarian parliament than we are to a modern state legislature.
He entered the Bulgarian parliament in 1908 and before long rose to ministerial rank.
This often led to protests from the Bulgarian Parliament.
From 1911 until 1934 he was a member of the Bulgarian Parliament and a minister in four governments:
The agreement was ratified by Bulgarian Parliament on 25 July 2008.
The Bulgarian Parliament has declared itself unanimously in favour of this.
In a request to the Bulgarian Parliament later he expressed his regret about the failure of this unification.
After the First World War he was elected as a member of Bulgarian Parliament.
He was elected Prime Minister by the Bulgarian parliament on August 16 with 168 in favour and 67 against.