The Growth of Freedom in the Balkan Peninsula. Notes of a Traveller in Montenegro, Bosnia, Servia, Bulgaria, And Greece
The Growth of Freedom in the Balkan Peninsula. Notes of a Traveller in Montenegro, Bosnia, Servia, Bulgaria, And Greece
James George Cotton Minchin
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It is diflScult for an Englishman to follow Bulgarian politics ; but it is incorrect to speak either of the Conserva- tives as the Russian or of the Liberals as the National Party. In Southern Bulgaria (the Eastern Eoumelia of other days) the Conservatives are Russian in their sympathies, while it is the section of Liberals that recognise Zankoff as their leader, who in Northern Bulgaria adhere to the Russian Digitized by Google 234 THE BALKAN PENINSULA. cause. Zankoflf calls himself a Constitu...tional Liberal, and professes a strong attachment for the Constitution of Tirnova. Unfortunately, in an evil moment, and acting under the advice of the then Minister for War — a Russian, General Ehren- roth — the Prince decided upon abrogating this Constitution, In May, 1881, the Prince issued a proclamation stating that the Constitution of Tir- nova was unworkable, and that he would only remain Prince on certain conditions. Those con- ditions were the granting of extraordinary powers to the Prince, practically to govern without the Constitution, and to summon in seven years' time a National Assembly to revise the Constitution, The National Assembly that met at Sistova on the 13th July, 1881, accepted these conditions.
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