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  1. Alejandro Stoímenov Stamboliski (en búlgaro: Александър Стоименов Стамболийски ); Slavovitsa, 1 de marzo de 1879-14 de junio de 1923) fue un político búlgaro, con ideas políticas de izquierda radical, que fue primer ministro de Bulgaria entre el 6 de octubre de 1919 y el 9 de junio de 1923, siendo fusilado tras un golpe de Estado organizado por ...

  2. La Unión Popular Agraria Búlgara "Alejandro Stamboliski" (Balgarski Zemedelski Naroden Sajuz "Alexander Stambolijski") es un partido político agrario progresista de Bulgaria. Forma parte de la Coalición por Bulgaria, una alianza liderada por el Partido Socialista Búlgaro.

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  3. Alejandro Stoímenov Stamboliski ; Slavovitsa, 1 de marzo de 1879-14 de junio de 1923) fue un político búlgaro, con ideas políticas de izquierda radical, que fue primer ministro de Bulgaria entre el 6 de octubre de 1919 y el 9 de junio de 1923, siendo fusilado tras un golpe de Estado organizado por la Unión Nacional, el partido de extrema ...

    • Early Political Career
    • Radomir Rebellion
    • Ascension to Power
    • Coup D’État of 9 June 1923, Murder
    • Legacy
    • Further Reading

    Until the mid 20th century Bulgaria was primarily a land of small, independent peasant farmers. The proportion of the population (approximately 4/5) who were peasants was roughly the same in 1920 as it had been in 1878. The Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, or BANU, emerged in 1899 in reaction to the low standard of living facing the agrarian peas...

    The rebellion, centered to the west of Sofia in the town of Radomir threatened to develop into a national revolution, but the movement for a new, agrarian republic was quickly eliminated due to several factors and was left without the sufficient means to bring about the change it desired. Lasting only from 28 September until 2 October, the rebellio...

    After Tsar Boris III took the throne, the emerging political factions in Bulgaria were the Agrarians, the Socialists, and the Macedonian irredentists. However, due to the loss of the territory of Macedonia immediately following Bulgaria's surrender to the Allied forces, the Macedonian faction fell out of contention leaving the Agrarian and Communis...

    On March 23, 1923, he signed the Treaty of Niš with the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and undertook the obligation to suppress the operations of the IMRO carried out from Bulgarian territory. On 9 June 1923, Stamboliyski's government was overthrown by a coup composed of the right-wing factions of the Military League, IMRO, the National Alli...

    In 1979 the then-Communist government of Bulgaria renamed the town previously known as Novi Krichim to Stamboliyski, in honour of Aleksandar Stamboliyski. A village in Haskovo province has been named after him, as well as one in Dobrich province. A reservoir in Veliko Tarnovo province has also been named after him. Aleksandar Stamboliyski boulevard...

    Bell, John D. Peasants in Power: Alexander Stamboliski and the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, 1899–1923(1977).
    Bell, John D.. "The Agrarian Movement in Recent Bulgarian Historiography." Balkanistica 8(1992): 20–35.
    Chary, Frederick B.. The History of Bulgaria. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood, 2011.
    Crampton, R. J.. Aleksandŭr Stamboliĭski, Bulgaria. London: Haus Publishing, 2009.
  4. 14 Junio 1923 Fin del experimento del Partido Agrario. Golpe de Estado de Bulgaria: Asesinado el dictador campesino Alejandro Stamboliski en un complot respaldado por el Rey Boris III. HECHOS. El 14 de junio de 1923 se produjo la muerte de Alejandro Stoímenov Stamboliski.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Aleksandŭr Stamboliyski (born March 1, 1879, Slavovitsa, Bulg.—died June 14, 1923, near Slavovitsa) was the leader of the Agrarian Party in Bulgaria, supporter of the Allied cause during World War I in opposition to his pro-German king Ferdinand, and prime minister of a reformist government after the war (1919–23).

  6. La Unión Popular Agraria Búlgara "Alejandro Stamboliski" es un partido político agrario progresista de Bulgaria. Forma parte de la Coalición por Bulgaria, una alianza liderada por el Partido Socialista Búlgaro. La coalición obtuvo en las elecciones de 2001 el 17,1% del voto popular y 48 de las 240 bancas de la Asamblea Nacional.