Двата големи външни заема, получени от Царство България при управлението на Андрей Ляпчев

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60053/TER.2024.9.91-111

Keywords:

Bulgaria, Andrey Lyapchev, interwar period, politics, League of Nations, Democratic Alliance, loans

Abstract

This article follows the attempts of the Bulgarian government led by the Prime Minister Andrey Lyapchev to solve the everlasting refugee crisis, caused by the provisions of Treaty Of Neuilly-sur-Seine from 1919 which forced the Kingdom of Bulgaria to cede several territories whose main population were Bulgarians. Aside from that, one of the most pressing issues that Lyapchev’s cabinet had to address was the financial situation of the country which was continually unstable since the First World War ended. Thus came the idea to seek help from the League of Nations’ Financial Committee which was asked to fund Bulgaria with a loan intended to help the country to create adequate conditions for the waves of refugees that continued to arrive from the ceded lands to be settled. After this loan was granted and 1926 and executed successfully, in 1928 Bulgaria asked the League of Nations to grant another loan to the country which was planned to help stabilizing the financial situation and the state of the Kingdom’s national currency. The main focus of the article are the negotiations for those loans – the Refugee loan of 1926 and the Stabilization loan of 1928 both of which were instrumental for the successful attempts of Lyapchev’s consecutive cabinets to improve the overall socio-economic state of the country.

 

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Stenografski dnevnitsi na XXI ONS

Darzhaven vestnik

V-k Pryaporets

Published

2025-06-18