BBC: BULGARIA’S EX-KING SWEARS OATH TO REPUBLIC

Views on BG | July 25, 2001, Wednesday // 00:00

By BBC Central Europe correspondent Nick Thorpe

The former King of Bulgaria, Simeon II, has been sworn in as the country's prime minister after his newly formed cabinet won an overwhelming vote of confidence in parliament. Although he has never given up his claim to the Bulgarian throne, he swore his oath of allegiance as prime minister in the name of the Republic. The former King has had to swallow his pride in the throne to which he still lays claim in order to take on the more powerful but more mundane post of prime minister.
The opposition Socialists largely abstained in the vote of confidence, while deputies of the former government, the United Democratic Forces, voted against.
United Europe
In his first speech, Simeon of Saxe-Coburg told deputies that his lifetime goal was for Bulgaria to take its place in a united Europe.
An early test of his success or otherwise will come next year at a NATO summit in the Czech capital, Prague, when Bulgaria hopes to be invited to join NATO. The organization has already expanded eastward once, in 1999, when Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic joined.
The new Bulgarian PM pledged during his election campaign to improve the standard of living within 800 days. Unemployment is close to 20% and many Bulgarians suspect that the proceeds of privatisation have often ended up in the pockets of politicians rather than the state coffers. The 31-year-old Economy Minister, Nikolai Vassilev, has pledged to speed up privatisation, avoid corruption and to encourage economic growth by changes in tax laws to make it easier for companies to reinvest their profits.

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