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  2. VMRO – Bulgarian National Movement - Wikipedia

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    Renamed VMRO-Bulgarian National Movement in 1998, the organization gradually transformed into a right-wing populist party. [16] For the 2001 Bulgarian parliamentary election, VMRO signed a coalition agreement with the George's Day Movement. The right-wing project received 3.63 percent of the vote, just shy of the 4.00 percent threshold.

  3. Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Wikipedia

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    Among them, in Bulgaria a right-wing party carrying the prefix "VMRO" was established in the 1990s, while in then Republic of Macedonia a right-wing party was established under the name "VMRO-DPMNE". Excerpt from the statute of BMARC, (1894 or 1896; in Bulgarian)

  4. List of political parties in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no single party usually manages to gain power alone, ... VMRO – Bulgarian National Movement ...

  5. Patriotic Front (Bulgaria, 2014) - Wikipedia

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    The signing of the coalition agreement between VMRO and NFSB marked the end of the BWC-VMRO coalition. The coalition agreement forming Patriotic Front was signed on 3 August 2014 [5] and stated its goals to be "a revival of the Bulgarian economy, a fight against monopolies, achieving modern education and healthcare and a fair and uncorrupt ...

  6. United Patriots - Wikipedia

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    The United Patriots (OP; Bulgarian: Обединени Патриоти; ОП, romanized: Obedineni Patrioti; OP) was a nationalist electoral alliance in Bulgaria formed by three political parties: VMRO, Attack (until 25 July 2019), and the National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria (NFSB).

  7. Krasimir Karakachanov - Wikipedia

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    Krasimir Donchev Karakachanov (Bulgarian: Красимир Дончев Каракачанов [krɐsiˈmir kɐˈrakɐt͡ʃanof]; born 29 March 1965) is a Bulgarian politician. He was the leader of VMRO from 1991 until 2022. [2]

  8. VMRO-DPMNE - Wikipedia

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    He signed a bilateral agreement with Bulgarian prime minister Ivan Kostov regarding good neighbourly relations. [14] In 2001, the party participated in a government of national unity. [41] VMRO–DPMNE's government was defeated at the 2002 parliamentary elections. In an alliance with the Liberal Party of Macedonia, VMRO–DPMNE won 28 out of ...

  9. Kostadin Kostadinov (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Kostadinov became a member of VMRO (Bulgarian: ВМРО) and its coordinator for Northeast Bulgaria (2002–2009). [5] He was regional coordinator for the provinces of Varna, Shumen, and Dobrich from 2002 to 2009, and from 2007 through 2012 he was a member of the National Executive Committee of the party.