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Nikolai Todorov

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Alma mater
  
Sofia University

Resigned
  
August 1, 1990

Succeeded by
  
Zhelyu Zhelev


Education
  
Sofia University

Name
  
Nikolai Todorov

Children
  
Maria Todorova

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Preceded by
  
Stanko Todorov (Acting)

Died
  
August 27, 2003, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Nikolai Todorov Todorov (Bulgarian: Николай Тодоров Тодоров) (June 06, 1921 - August 27, 2003) served as acting President of Bulgaria in 1990.

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Career

Todorov was inspired to go into politics after the trial of Traycho Kostov, whom he had shared a prison cell with during World War II. After a distinguished academic career, which included a position at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, he joined the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He would later serve as the Bulgarian representative to UNESCO and the Bulgarian Ambassador to Greece (1978–1983). Following Bulgaria's departure from Communism, Todorov became Speaker of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, leading him to serve as acting President.

Personal life

Todorov was married with three children. He is the father of Maria Todorova.

References

Nikolai Todorov Wikipedia