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  2. VMRO – Bulgarian National Movement - Wikipedia

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    VMRO states that Bulgaria should see international alliances as "civilizational" and a means of protecting Western Christian identity, European solidarity, and Bulgaria's interests. [ 30 ] Although the party condemned the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine , former leader Karakachanov has criticised military aid to Ukraine, expressing his belief ...

  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. Bulgarian Patriots - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Patriots (Bulgarian: Българските патриоти, romanized: Bŭlgarskite patrioti) was a nationalist electoral alliance formed by VMRO, Volya, and the National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria. [3]

  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. VMRO-DPMNE - Wikipedia

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    After winning the 1998 election, VMRO–DPMNE formed a coalition government with the Democratic Alternative and Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA), with Georgievski as Prime Minister. [36] In 1999, VMRO–DPMNE's candidate Boris Trajkovski was elected President. Under Georgievski, there was an improvement in Bulgaria–Macedonia relations. [17]

  7. Category:YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    YouTube channels by year (2 C) * YouTube-funded channels (1 C, 19 P) N. Number-one YouTube channels in subscribers (17 P) Y. YouTube channels by multi-channel network ...

  8. Revival (Bulgarian political party) - Wikipedia

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    Revival (Bulgarian: Възраждане, romanized: Vazrazhdane) is a far-right and ultranationalist political party in Bulgaria, founded in August 2014. Its chairman is Kostadin Kostadinov . The party is characterised by various analysts and media as pro-Russian , [ 4 ] [ 7 ] anti-EU , [ 8 ] anti- NATO , [ 9 ] anti-American , being opposed to ...

  9. VMRO – People's Party - Wikipedia

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    VMRO–NP was founded on 4 July 2004 by former VMRO–DPMNE leader Ljubčo Georgievski due to personal and ideological differences with his successor Nikola Gruevski. Vesna Janevska became the party's first president. [3] In the 2006 parliamentary election, VMRO–NP won 6.1% of the vote and 6 seats in the Assembly.