United People's Progressive Party Explained

United People's Progressive Party
Native Name:Обединена народно-прогресивна партия
Abbreviation:ONPP (Bulgarian)
Leader:Ivan Evstratiev Geshov
Ideology:Conservatism
Country:Bulgaria

The United People's Progressive Party (Bulgarian: Обединена народно-прогресивна партия, Obedinena narodno-progresivna partiya, ONPP) was a political party in Bulgaria.

History

The party was formed by a merger of the People's Party and the Progressive Liberal Party in 1920, with People's Party leader Ivan Evstratiev Geshov elected as the new party's first leader.[1] The ONPP joined the Constitutional Bloc alliance for the April 1923 elections,[2] which won 17 seats.[3]

Following the June 1923 coup, the party joined the Democratic Alliance,[1] which went on to win elections in November 1923.

The ONPP contested the 1927 elections alone, but received only 1.5% of the vote and failed to win a seat.[4] In the 1931 elections its vote share fell to 0.6% and the party remained without a seat.

Notes and References

  1. Raymond Detrez (2006) Historical Dictionary of Bulgaria Scarecrow Press, p122
  2. [Dieter Nohlen|Nohlen, D]
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p385
  4. Nohlen & Stöver, p386