3 April 1990: The Bulgarian Communist Party changes its name to Bulgarian Socialist Party.
The same day the Bulgarian Communist Party adopts the name “Bulgarian Socialist Party”.
Bulgarian Socialist Party (former name: Bulgarian Communist Party).
3 April 1990: The Bulgarian Communist Party changes its name to Bulgarian Socialist Party.
House of the Bulgarian Communist Party – Bulgaria
In 1965 he was expelled from the university and the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) after he…
In 1965 he was expelled from the university and the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) after he…
Until 1989 the country was known as the Peoples Republic of Bulgaria (PRB) and was ruled by the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP).
During this period the country was known as the "People's Republic of Bulgaria" (PRB) and was ruled by the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP).
From 1944-1989, the country was known as the "People's Republic of Bulgaria" (PRB) and was ruled by the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP).
Communist Party of Burma — Not to be confused with Communist Party (Burma).
Communist Party of Britain — Not to be confused with Communist Party of Great Britain.
Communist Party of Great Britain — Not to be confused with Communist Party of Britain.
House-Monument of the Bulgarian Communist Party, Mount Buzludzha
Communist Party reinvents itself as Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and wins free parliamentary elections.
comrade Vladimir Spasov, chairman of the Bulgarian Communist Party, Bulgaria
Todor Zhivkov is re-elected as the leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party.
The Buzludzha Monument aka The House of the Bulgarian Communist Party
This is a view of the former headquarters for Bulgaria’s Communist Party.
Buzludzha House and Memorial of the Bulgarian Communist Party
In 1919 they joined the Communist International and formed the Communist Party of Bulgaria, later reorganised into the Bulgarian Workers' Party (Communists). [p.79]
In 1946, the Bulgarian Communist Party ended the Bulgarian Monarchy in order to establish a "people's democracy"; it was the Communist era in the country.
In 1946, the Bulgarian Communist Party ended the Bulgarian Monarchy in order to establish a "people's democracy"; it was the Communist era in the country.
As leader of the Vardar Macedonian communists, Shatorov switched from the Yugoslav Communist Party to the Bulgarian Communist Party [100] [101] and refused to start military action against the Bulgarian Army.
As leader of the Vardar Macedonia communists, Shatorov switched from the Yugoslav Communist Party to the Bulgarian Communist Party and refused to start military action against the Bulgarian army.
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