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The state of the right : Bulgaria

The state of the right : Bulgaria

by Antony Todorov, on 3 January 2011

The roots of Bulgaria’s Right date back to the Ottoman Empire. At that time, the national political class was divided between the Right of the “Ancients” (who advocated a peaceful progression towards independence, and that of the Left, the “Moderns” (youth groups), who were more radical. After independence was declared in 1878, Bulgaria’s liberals joined the conservative Right in its opposition to the left-wing socialist and agrarian parties. The Communist takeover in 1947 completely disrupted this scenario…

28 pages, 3 € | December 2010 | ISBN : 978-2-917613-77-3

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