Patriotic Party of Labour
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The Patriotic Party of Labour (Bulgarian: Отечествена партия на труда, Otechestvena partiya na truda, OPT) was a political party in Bulgaria.
History
The party was established after the end of the Communist era as the political arm of the Committee for the Defence of National Interests.[1] It contested the 1990 Constitutional elections, winning a single seat.[2]
For the 1991 elections the party joined the Pre-Electoral Union, an alliance led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party.[3] The alliance finished in second place, winning 106 of the 240 seats.[3]
The party did not contest any further elections until 2001, when it received just 0.04% of the vote.[4]
References
- ↑ UNHCR CDR Background Paper on Refugees and Asylum Seekers from Bulgaria UNHCR
- ↑ 1990 Elections to the Grand National Assembly University of Essex
- 1 2 Elections in 1991 IPU
- ↑ 2001 elections Archived March 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. University of Essex
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