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where he had been governor. He further annoyed the newly elected Conservative Assembly members with his aristocratic manner and his over-the-top attempts to bribe them, which even included leaving confectionery on each member's desk. Soon Sobolev was at loggerheads with the Assembly over the presence
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restoration after convincing all parties that Russian influence had become too strong. Outmanoeuvred Sobolev resigned on 7 September along with Kaulbars leaving the premiership to Tsankov.
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and Minister of the Interior, with his fellow Russian general Aleksandr Kaulbars as Minister of War. Sobolev awarded the other cabinet posts to members of the
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Eventually, with the aid of pro-Russian Orthodox leader Metropolitan Mileti of Sofia, Sobolev forced the resignation of his nemesis
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for a new coalition but he had another agenda in mind. Tsankov won the support of both Alexander and the assembly for a
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in order to distract British attention from the Ottomans and give a Russia a free hand in that region.
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Sobolev however irked his Bulgarian allies when he dismissed the state as "just another
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maintained a policy of preventing this Sobolev advocated mobilising forces near
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of a force of Russian Dragoons in Bulgaria and over ownership of the railways.
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and limit the franchise to educated property owners, measures that ensured the
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and won their favour by endorsing laws to reduce the size of the
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Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Alexander
(Alexander's Authoritarian Regime)
Dragan Tsankov
Minister of Interior
Grigor Nachovich
Nestor Markov
Nestor Markov
Dragan Tsankov
Toropetsky District
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Imperial Russian Army
Russo-Turkish War
Russian
Imperial Russian Army
Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78
Ottoman Empire
Europe
Bosphorus
Mediterranean Sea

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