Bulgarian Workers' Party (Communist) Explained

Country:Bulgaria
Colorcode:Red
Bulgarian Workers' Party/Communists/
Native Name:Българска работническа партия/комунисти
Bulgarska Rabotnicheska Partiya/Komunisti/
Native Name Lang:bg
Leader:Ivan Vodenicharski
Foundation:2000
Newspaper:Iskra
Ideology:Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Stalinism
Position:Far-left
International:ICOR
Colours:Red

The Bulgarian Workers' Party /Communists/ (Bulgarian: Българска работническа партия/комунисти/, Bulgarska Rabotnicheska Partiya/Komunisti/, BRP/k/) is a communist party in Bulgaria led by Ivan Vodenicharski.

Since their foundation in 2000, the party has participated in only one parliamentary election; in 2001, it received 12,579 votes (0.3%) and no seats. In 2003 it fielded candidates for 22 local councils, but fail to win any seats.

Internationally, BRP/k/ has been one of the founding members of the International Coordination of Revolutionary Parties and Organizations (ICOR) and remains one of its 62 members.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: International Coordination of Revolutionary Parties & Organizations . 60 (62) Members January 2021 . ICOR.