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  2. 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)

  3. VMRO – Bulgarian National Movement - Wikipedia

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    For the May 2014 European Parliament election, the party was part of "Bulgaria Without Censorship", which included Bulgaria Without Censorship, VMRO, People's Agricultural Union, and George's Day Movement. The coalition received 10.66 percent of the vote and won two seats in the European Parliament.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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).

  6. 44th National Assembly of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Forty-Fourth National Assembly (Bulgarian: Четиридесет и четвъртото народно събрание) was a convocation of the National Assembly of Bulgaria, formed according to the results of the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, held on 26 March 2017.

  7. 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.

  8. Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (United)

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    [citation needed] It was accepted as a partner in the Balkan Communist Federation and was sponsored directly by the Comintern, [2] maintaining close links with the Bulgarian communist leader Georgi Dimitrov. He, as secret agent of GRU was responsible especially for the contacts with the IMRO (United). [3]

  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.