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Georgi Kulishev

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on September 9, 1944, he served as secretary of the Council of Ministers. After Petyr Popzlatev was removed from Zveno's leadership (under pressure from the communists), Kulishev took his place in the authorities of the Fatherland Front. On March 31, 1946, he was appointed
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on May 19, 1934, he headed the censorship department at the Directorate of Social Renewal and was the editor of the journal Nowi dni. In 1938 he was elected a deputy to the Bulgarian parliament, but his election was eventually annulled.
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lodge Swietlina. He collaborated with Macedonian-themed magazines, such as Slova, Makedonia and Vardar. In 1927 he won a seat in the parliament. After the end of his term in 1931, he emigrated to Switzerland.
234:). In 1905, at the congress of Macedonian revolutionary activists, he was elected a member of the Salonica revolutionary committee. In 1906 he was arrested and placed in the Yedi Kule prison in Thessaloniki. 257:(Homeland) and started working at the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1921–1922 he worked as secretary of the Bulgarian legation in Istanbul. In 1923, he was a founding member of the 450: 77: 227: 460: 211: 167: 210:: Георги Кулишев Гугов; 21 September 1885 – 27 September 1974) was a Bulgarian lawyer, journalist and statesman. Originally a member of the 440: 226:. After graduating from the gymnasium in Thessaloniki in 1905, he worked as a teacher. At that time, he became involved with the 298: 54: 470: 465: 145: 293: 277: 258: 475: 445: 242: 455: 302: 480: 285: 171: 435: 249:, he edited the magazine Balgarin (Bulgar). After the end of the wars, he completed his law studies at 238: 214:, he later served in prominent government positions during the Bulgarian People's Republic. 430: 425: 394: 330: 308:
In the years 1950-1974 he was a deputy to the National Assembly for six consecutive terms.
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and was active in the Salonica office of the Union. During the
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Members of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
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Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
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Bulgarian lawyer, journalist, editor, and statesman
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Index


Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria
Petko Staynov
Kimon Georgiev
Dojran
Ottoman Empire
Sofia
Bulgaria
Zveno
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Fatherland Front
Alma mater
Sofia University
Bulgarian
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Dojran
Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
IMRO
Young Turk revolution
Union of Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs
Balkan Wars
Sofia University
Macedonian Scientific Institute
Masonic
Zveno
coup
Fatherland Front
coup
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Paris Peace Conference

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