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Bulgarian Communist Party
Българска комунистическа партия
PresidentZonka Zlatkova Spasov
FounderVladimir Asenov Spasov
Founded1990
Split fromBulgarian Socialist Party
Preceded byParty of the Working People
HeadquartersSofia
Membership12.000 (2000)
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism-Leninism
Stalinism
Anti-revisionism
Political positionFar-left[1]
National affiliationNeutral Bulgaria
International affiliationICOR
National Assembly
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European Parliament
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Website
http://archivek-p.org/
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • The Bulgarian Communist Party (Bulgarian: Българска комунистическа партия, romanizedBulgarska Komunisticheska Partiya, BKP) is a communist partyinBulgaria, registered in 1990.

    The BKP was founded on 25 April 1990 as the Party of the Working People (Bulgarian: Партия на трудовия народ, romanizedPartiya na Trudoviya Narod) which split from the Bulgarian Socialist Party. Renamed on 21 June 1990 the BKP proclaimed on 24 September 1990 claiming to be the successor of the original BKP.[2]

    The BKP took part in the parliamentary elections of 1991, 1994 and 1997, winning the best result in 1994 with 1,5%. In 2003, joint lists with the Communist Party of Bulgaria won 12 seats and five mayoral posts in local elections. The candidacy of the secretary general Vladimir Spasov for the 2006 presidential election failed because insufficient supporting signatures were collected.

    The BKP cooperates with other Stalinist parties. In 1995, it hosted the foundation of a New Communist International. Today it is a member party of the International Coordination of Revolutionary Parties and Organizations.

    Most recently, the party joined the Neutral Bulgaria coalition with the parties ATAKA, Russophiles for the Revival of the Fatherland and the Party of Bulgarian Communists. [3]

    The BKP published the newspaper Komunistichesko Delo (Bulgarian: комунистическо дело).

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Програма" (in Bulgarian). 12 May 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  • ^ Szajkowski, Bogdan (1994). Political Parties of Eastern Europe, Russia and the Successor States. Harlow: Longman. p. 110. ISBN 0-582-25531-7.
  • ^ "Коалиции с имена『ВЪН от ЕС и НАТО』и『Неутрална България』ще мерят сили на изборите - кои са те?". actualno.com. actualno. 16 February 2023.

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