Capital punishment in Bulgaria

Capital punishment in Bulgaria was abolished on December 12, 1998 with the last execution, that of attempted saboteur Georgi Alinski, having been carried out on November 4, 1989.[1] The Parliament of Bulgaria had introduced a moratorium on July 7, 1990 and protocol number six of the European Convention on Human Rights came into force on October 1, 1999.

Europe holds the greatest concentration of abolitionist states (blue). Map current as of 2023
  Abolished for all offences
  Abolished in practice
  Retains capital punishment

Notable executions in the 20th-century

Kingdom of Bulgaria

Executed person Gender Date of sentence Date of execution Place of execution Crime Method Ref.
Marko FridmanMale192527 May 1925SofiaCommunist terrorists participating in the St Nedelya Church assaultHanging [2]
Petar Zadgorski
Georgi Koev
Georgi Mandulov27 June 1925AntonConspiring to aid communist activityFiring squad [3]
Nesho Shabanov
The Gostevi brothers
Sokrat Kirshveng193714 April 1937Sofia"The Killer with the Adze"; serial killer who killed his aunt and her husband during a robbery in Sofia, but had previously been convicted of killing two wives and attempting to kill a third in 1919. The first sentence was commuted to 17 years imprisonment, and he was released in 1937.Hanging [4]
August Popov194226 June 1942Instigating communist rebellion; tried as part of the "Parachutist trial"Firing squad [5]
Trifon Georgiev
Vasil Yotov
Ivan Izatovski
Yozef Baido
Andon Bekyarov
Dimitar Dimitrov
Vasil Dodov
Stefan Pashev
Boris Tomchev
Delcho Naplatanov
Ivan Drenovski
Georgi Kratunchev
Dimitar Teplyakov
Ivan Ivanov
Georgi Bashikarov
Yanko Komitov
Todor Nikolov
Nikolai Romanov
Mirko Petkov
Simeon Slavov
Ivan Shterev
Milyo Milev
Dimo Astadzhov
Vladimir Chernov
Cvyatko Radoinov [6]
Anton Ivanov23 July 1942Communist revolutionaries in opposition to the Filov government [7]
Anton Popov [8]
Nikola Vaptsarov [9]
Atanas Romanov [10]
Petar Bogdanov [11]
Georgi Minchev [11]
Vasil Antevski18 August 1942Participation in the League of Communists of YugoslaviaHanging [12]
Adalbert Antonov4 December 1942Participation in the Workers Youth LeagueFiring squad [13]
Yovan Basarov21 March 1943SkopjeParticipation in the League of Communists of YugoslaviaHanging [14]
Boyan Chonos194313 October 1943VidinAiding communist rebellion [15]
Ferdinand Aleksandrov17 December 1943PlevenFiring squad [16]
Yakim Atanasov19441 March 1944LomLeading a communist partisan squadronHanging [17]
Ferdinand Milanov1 June 1944PlovdivAiding communist rebellionFiring squad [18]
Yozo Tobiev
Yordanka ChankovaFemaleEleshnitsaParticipating on the communist side during the "Battle of Batulia" [19]
Frank ThompsonMale10 June 1944Litakovo [20]
Lazar Atanasov
Hristo Gurbov
Ivan Harlakov19451945SofiaMember of the Tsarist government [21]
Kiril, Prince of Preslav1 February 1945Member of the royal family and regent of Bulgaria [22]
Nikola MihovLieutenant general and regent of Bulgaria [23]
Dobri BozhilovFormer Prime Minister of Bulgaria, supposed charges of war and financial crimes [24]
Petar GabrovskiFormer Prime Minister of Bulgaria and lawyer [25]
Ivan BagrianovMember of the Tsarist government [26]
Rashko Atanasov [27]
Ivan Beshkov [28]
Ivan Vazov [29]
Dimitar Shishmanov [30]
Sirko Stanchev [31]
Aleksandar Stanishev [32]
Spas Ganev [33]
Delcho Todorov
Nikola Stoychev
Bogdan Filov2 February 1945Prime Minister of Bulgaria and regent of the Tsarist government [34]
Aleksandar StaliyskiCollaboration with pro-Axis cabinet [35]
Yordan SevovMember of the Tsarist government [36]
Lyuben Stanchev6 March 1945unknown [37]
Konstantin Lukash15 March 1945SofiaOfficer and Chief of Staff of the Bulgarian Army [38]
Trifon TrifonovMember of the Tsarist government [39]
Nicho Georgiev21 April 1945 [40]
Vasil ZlatevskiSeptember 1945KyustendilGoryanin, waging rebellion against the communist governmentHanging [41]
Docho Hristov26 October 1945unknownAttempted rebellion against the communist governmentFiring squad [42]

People's Republic of Bulgaria

Executed person Gender Date of sentence Date of execution Place of execution Crime Method Ref.
Faik AlievMale19481948NevrokopGoryanin, waging rebellion against the communist governmentHanging [43]
Pavel Djidjov19523 October 1952SofiaCatholics, subverting communist ideologyFiring squad [44]
Eugene Bossilkov11 November 1952 [45]
Josaphat Chichkov [44]
Kamen Vitchev
Ivan-Asen Georgiev19634 January 1964Espionage on behalf of the United StatesShooting [46]
Radan Sarafov18 February 196818 February 1969Espionage on behalf of the United States, France and Albania [47]
Georgi Yordanov19751975Known as "Joro the Paver, the Second". Serial rapist who raped ten women in Sofia in the early 1970s, committing a double murder in the process. [48]
Zhivko Dimitrov19811981TolbuhinSerial killer. Murdered six people in Dobrich Province from 1975 to 1981 for money. [49]
Georgi Alinski19844 November 1989SofiaAttempted to sabotage a lift in Borovets to prevent the country from participating in a ski championship [1]

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See also

  • Krum's laws


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