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The eighty-fifth cabinet of Bulgaria, also known informally as the Tsar's cabinet, ruled from July 24, 2001 to August 17, 2005. Although the National Movement Simeon II won half the National Assembly seats in the 2001 parliamentary election, and therefore could have probably governed alone, a cabinet was formed as a coalition between the winners and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (with the coalition holding 141 seats out of 240). Although not in a coalition with the Tsar's party, the Bulgarian Socialist Party held two cabinet posts as well. Their members sat as independents.

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  • Regierung Sakskoburggotski (de)
  • Gouvernement Sakskobourggotski (fr)
  • Rząd Symeona Sakskoburggotskiego (pl)
  • Sakskoburggotski Government (en)
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  • Das Kabinett Sakskoburggotski stellte die 85. Regierung Bulgariens dar und war zwischen Juli 2001 und August 2005 im Amt. Sie wurde nach der mit dem Mandat der stärksten Kraft im Parlament Nationalbewegung Simeon II in Koalition mit der Bewegung für Rechte und Freiheiten gebildet und von Ministerpräsident Simeon Sakskoburggotski angeführt. Das Kabinett wurde nach der Parlamentswahl 2005 abgewählt. Sie war bis zum 17. August 2009 im Amt. Ihr folgte die Regierung Stanischew. (de)
  • Le gouvernement Sakskobourggotski (en bulgare : Правителство на Симеон Сакскобургготски) est le gouvernementde la République de Bulgarie entre le 24 juillet 2001 et le 16 août 2005, durant la trente-neuvième législature de l'Assemblée nationale. (fr)
  • The eighty-fifth cabinet of Bulgaria, also known informally as the Tsar's cabinet, ruled from July 24, 2001 to August 17, 2005. Although the National Movement Simeon II won half the National Assembly seats in the 2001 parliamentary election, and therefore could have probably governed alone, a cabinet was formed as a coalition between the winners and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (with the coalition holding 141 seats out of 240). Although not in a coalition with the Tsar's party, the Bulgarian Socialist Party held two cabinet posts as well. Their members sat as independents. (en)
  • Rząd Symeona Sakskoburggotskiego – gabinet pod kierownictwem Symeona Sakskoburggotskiego, powołany i zaprzysiężony 24 lipca 2001 przez Prezydenta Bułgarii Petyra Stojanowa. W skład gabinetu wchodziły dwie partie, które uzyskały odpowiednio najlepszy i najgorszy wyniki w wyborach parlamentarnych w 2001: liberalny Narodowy Ruch Symeona Drugiego (43%) oraz reprezentujący bułgarskich Turków Ruch na rzecz Praw i Wolności (5%). Rząd Symeona, ostatniego cara Bułgarii, dysponował 141 głosami w Zgromadzeniu Narodowym (z 240). Był pierwszym gabinetem w Europie Wschodniej, na którego czele stanął były monarcha, obalony przez reżim komunistyczny. (pl)
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