Bulgarian Democratic-Constitutional Party
Bulgarian Democratic-Constitutional Party (in Bulgarian: Българска демократ-конституционна партия) was a right-wing political party in Bulgaria, led by Ivan Ambarev.
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The party was founded in Plovdiv on 3 January 1990 as the Bulgarian Democratic-Monarchist Party (Българска демократ- монархическа партия).[1][2] The name 'Bulgarian Democratic-Constitutional Party' was adopted on 5 February 1990.[1] As of 1990, the party was led by a National Operations Centre, chaired by Ivan Ambarev.[1] It had its headquarters in Plovdiv.[1][3] Apart from Ambarev other party leaders included Alexander Dolev and Nikolay Buckov.[4]
The party was registered on 18 April 1990.[4]
In 1993 the party participated in the Federation of the Kingdom of Bulgaria coalition.[4]
References
- Valentin Danevski (1990). Politicheski partii, dvizhenii︠a︡, i organizat︠s︡ii v Bŭlgarii︠a︡ i tekhnite lideri. Izd-vo Sofii︠a︡ pres. p. 55.
- Aleksandŭr Banderov; Todor Chonov (1990). Politicheski partii, obshtestveni organizat︠s︡ii i dvizhenii︠a︡ v Bŭlgarii︠a︡, 1990. Izd-vo "Khristo G. Danov". p. 17.
- JPRS Report: East Europe (147–153 ed.). Foreign Broadcast Information Service. 1990. p. 21.
- Мулен Куманов; Таня Николова (1999). Политически партии, организации и движения в България и техните лидери 1879-1999: кратък справочник. Арианда. p. 117.