Both Princess Marie Louise and King Ferdinand were eager to increase their power and status. They wanted to be known as king and queen instead of simply being titled as “princes.” In fact, they even had crowns made in Munich, hoping for a favorable vote from the Sobranje (the Bulgarian parliament). However, Stambouloff, who was a true democrat, did not support this desire. He believed that one day Bulgaria should have a republican form of government, not a monarchy. Stambouloff opposed the royal couple’s ambitions, leading to a conflict between them. This disagreement ended with his resignation and the selection of Mr. Stoiloff, his bitter enemy, as his successor.
Stambouloff’s Fall
Stambouloff may have survived the dispute if it weren’t for his own arrogance and a domestic scandal involving one of his closest assistants. In a moment of anger, he wrote a hasty resignation letter. Under the influence of his wife, Prince Ferdinand quickly accepted the resignation Ephesus Daily Tour.
After leaving office, Stambouloff spoke to a sympathetic friend, a correspondent from a German newspaper. In the interview, he sarcastically criticized both Ferdinand and Princess Marie. He shared embarrassing and humiliating stories about his time working with them. This was a huge mistake.
The Ruin of Stambouloff
The interview was published across Europe and in Bulgarian newspapers, including those that had once supported Stambouloff. Public opinion turned against him, and the royal family was furious. Prince Ferdinand even took legal action and sued Stambouloff for defamation. He then made several moves to punish Stambouloff’s supporters. Ferdinand fired anyone suspected of supporting Stambouloff and arrested some of his trusted associates for mismanagement. He also revoked pensions for those who had worked with Stambouloff and confiscated the property of his allies. This created a climate of fear in Bulgaria, with many people scared to support Stambouloff.
Stambouloff’s Complete Fall
The Bulgarians, known for being quick to change their opinions, turned against their former hero. Even the parliament, which Stambouloff had controlled for years, passed a law to confiscate his property, although it was almost worthless. Stambouloff, now desperate, tried to flee the country, but Prince Ferdinand ordered the police to stop him from leaving. Stambouloff’s fall from power was now complete, and he found himself isolated and abandoned by those who had once admired him.
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