Berov Government | |
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83rd Cabinet of Bulgaria | |
Date formed | 30 December 1992 |
Date dissolved | 17 October 1994 |
People and organisations | |
President | Zhelyu Zhelev |
Prime Minister | Lyuben Berov, Independent |
Member parties |
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Status in legislature | Technocratic government 130 / 240 (54%) |
Opposition parties | SDS (faction) |
History | |
Election | 1991 |
Legislature term | 36th National Assembly |
Predecessor | Dimitrov Government |
Successor | Indzhova Government |
The Berov Government was the 83rd cabinet of Bulgaria. It was approved by the parliament on 30 December 1994 with the majority of DPS, BSP and a faction of SDS. With a few exceptions, the government consisted of non-party members, including Prime Minister Lyuben Berov himself, who were considered experts in their respective field.[1]
The government eventually collapsed on 17 October 1994, when Prime Minister Berov resigned due to the GDP shrinking by roughly 24% in comparison to 1989, unemployment skyrocketing to 20%, crime rate hitting a record high and various other factors.[2]