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Todor Burmov

Todor Stoyanov Burmov ((ブルガリア語:Тодор Стоянов Бурмов)) (14 January 1834 – 7 November 1906) was a leading Bulgarian Conservative Party politician and the first Prime Minister of an independent Bulgaria.
Burmov was a graduate of the Kiev Theological Academy〔Ivan Ilchev, Valery Kolev, Veselin Yanchev, ''Bulgarian Parliament and Bulgarian Statehood: 125 years National Assembly 1879-2005'', St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2005, p. 33〕 and subsequently worked as a teacher in Gabrovo and newspaper editor.〔(Ministry of Finance profile )〕 During the period of Ottoman rule Burmov, along with Gavril Krastevich, came to attention as part of a moderate faction that sought an independent Bulgarian Orthodox Church that would remain linked to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in opposition to more hardline nationalists who advocated a complete schism.〔R. J. Crampton, ''Bulgaria'', Oxford University Press, 2007, p. 72〕
Burmov was a close associate of Alexander of Bulgaria and so was chosen as the Prime Minister of the newly independent country on 17 July 1879 despite the relatively weak position of the Conservatives.〔Crampton, ''Bulgaria'', p. 102〕 Burmov's regime was mostly involved in trying to stabilize the new country, including placing Varna and other areas of Muslim insurgency under martial law. The government largely proved a failure due to the lack of support for the Conservatives in the Assembly and it fell that same year.〔Crampton, ''Bulgaria'', pp. 102-103〕
Burmov remained a leading political figure after his spell as Prime Minister, serving as Finance Minister in the government of Leonid Sobolev and the second regime of Archbishop Kliment Turnovski.〔 Returning to journalism, Burmov would later leave the Conservatives and become a member of Dragan Tsankov's Progressive Liberal Party.〔
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