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Communist Party of Bulgaria [ edit ]
Bulgarian Communist Party
Българска комунистическа партия Balgarska Komunisticheska Partiya | |
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| leader | Dimitar Blagoev(first) Pater Mladnov(final) |
| Set up | 1903 |
| Dissolution | April 3, 1990 |
| Predecessor | Bulgarian Social Democratic Labour Party |
| Heir | Bulgarian Socialist Party |
| Headquarters | Sofia |
| Youth Organization | Workers Youth League |
| Ideology | Communism Marxism-Leninism |
| European organizations | Balkan Communist League (1921–1939) Communist and Workers’ Party Intelligence Bureau (1948–1956) |
| International organizations | Communist International(1919 - 1943) |
| Official colors | Red and white |
| Bulgarian political parties - election | |
| Communist Party |
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Bulgarian Communist Party (Bulgarian: Българска комунистическа партия , Latin transliteration : Balgarska Komunisticheska Partiya ), referred to Paul were ( БКП , BKP ), is the Bulgarian one defunct communist party, is the last of the People's Republic of Bulgaria of the ruling party.
table of Contents
[ hide ]- 1History
- 2Successive leaders
- 2.1General Secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party (1946–1990)
- 3References
History [ edit ]
In 1891, the Bulgarian Social Democratic Party was established. In 1894, the Bulgarian Social Democratic Union was merged into the Bulgarian Social Democratic Labour Party . In 1903, the Bulgarian Social-Democratic Labour Party split into the Bulgarian Social-Democratic Labour Party (wide- split socialist) and the Bulgarian Social-Democratic Labour Party (closely socialist) . In May 1919, the Bulgarian Social Democratic Labour Party (closely socialist) was renamed the Bulgarian Communist Party (closely socialist). In February 1927, the legal organization of the Workers' Party was established under the leadership of the insured Communist Party . In 1938, the Workers’ Party and the Bulgarian Communist Party merged into the Bulgarian Workers’ Party . At the end of September 1944, it was renamed the Bulgarian Workers' Party (communists) . In August 1948, Bulgaria’s Social Democratic Labour Party (a widely-regarded socialist) was incorporated into the Bulgarian Workers’ Party (communists). In December of the same year, it was renamed the Bulgarian Communist Party. In April 1990, it was reorganized into the Bulgarian Socialist Party . [1]
Successive leaders [ edit ]
The successive leaders of the Bulgarian Communist Party are as follows:
- Dimitar Blagoev (1903 — 1924)
- Vasily Kolarov (1924 - 1933)
- Georgi Dimitrov (1933 - 1949)
- Wilco Chevenkov (1949 - 1954)
- Todor Zhivkov (1954 - 1989)
- Petra Mladenov (1989 - 1990)
- Chairman of Alexander Lilov (1990)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Bulgaria (1946–1990) [ Edit ]
| General secretary | term of office | Note | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anytime | portrait | Name (birth and death) | To be appointed | Leaving office | At any time | |
| 1 | Georgi Dimitrov Георги Димитров (1882–1949) | December 1946 | 2 July 1949 | 2 years 7 months | Prime Minister (1946–1949) | |
| 2 | Valko Chervenkov Вълко Червенков (1900-1980) | 2 July 1949 | 4 March 1954 | 4 years 245 days | Prime Minister (1950–1956) | |
| 3 | Todor Zhivkov Тодор Живков (1911–1998) | 4 March 1954 | 10 November 1989 | 35 years 251 days | Prime Minister (1962–1971), Chairman of the State Council (1971–1989) | |
| 4 | Patel ·姆拉德诺夫 Петър Младенов (1936-2000) | 10 November 1989 | 2 February 1990 | 84 days | Chairman of the State Council (1989–1990) | |
References [ edit ]
- ^ CPC Central Committee International Liaison Department of the editorial board of "The Communist Parties Overview." Overview of the Communist countries. Contemporary World Publishing House. January 2000. ISBN 7-80115-132-1 .
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5 categories :
- Bulgarian Communist Party
- People's Republic of Bulgaria
- Europe has dissolved the Communist Party
- Political party established in 1903
- Retired Organization in 1990
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