Atanas Burov
Atanas Dimitrov Burov was a Bulgarian banker, philanthropist and politician.
Family background
Burov was born in Gorna Oryahovitsa. Members of his family played an active role in the national liberation movement, the educational and cultural reforms, the setting up of the national financial system and industry. The father — Dimitar Burov established the Commercial & Credit House — Burov.D.A&Co in 1862. After the Liberation the company expanded its activities and was reorganised as a joint-stock company. The Burov company was among the founders of "Bulgaria: First Bulgarian Insurance Company" and the Bulgarian Commercial Bank in 1891.Education
- 1895 Atanas Burov graduated from the most prestigious secondary school in Gabrovo, Bulgaria.
- 1895–1900 studied law and economy in Paris.
Business and political life
After returning from Paris, Atanas Burov started working in the family business. He studied industries with great potential, took the initiative to establish joint-stock companies, participated in the development of railroad constructing, mining, and other industries. The prosperity of his business activity provided him with stability, independent civil opinion and freedom to act as a politician. Burov joined politics as an active member of the People's Party and very soon became the ideologist of the Bulgarian bourgeoisie. He soon became one of the leaders of the party, who always had the national and people's interests as a priority.From 1911 until 1934 he was a member of the Bulgarian Parliament and a minister in four governments:
- Minister of Commerce, 14 June 1913 – 17 July 1913
- Minister of Commerce, Industry and Labour, 6 October 1919 – 20 April 1920
- Minister of Foreign Affairs, 4 January 1926 – 29 June 1931
- Government minister, 2 September 1944 – 9 September 1944
In 1920 he was elected Secretary of the United People's Progressive Party and expanded the social base of this formation attracting personalities from other political groups. He created the People's Union.