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Bulgaria's hard liner relents | Bulgaria's hard liner relents | ||
Zhivkov resigns, change sweeps through the country | Zhivkov resigns, change sweeps through the country | ||
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The protesters' demands for change would pay off. In June of 1990, Bulgaria would hold its first free elections since 1946. Bulgaria, which for years existed as one of the most hard line of Soviet Satellite States, would re-invent itself as a fledging democracy. One which would see stabililty and progress as the years of Communist rule faded into memory. | The protesters' demands for change would pay off. In June of 1990, Bulgaria would hold its first free elections since 1946. Bulgaria, which for years existed as one of the most hard line of Soviet Satellite States, would re-invent itself as a fledging democracy. One which would see stabililty and progress as the years of Communist rule faded into memory. | ||
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