Difference between revisions of "Blue Alliance"
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− | '''Blue Alliance''' was formed on March 16, 2010, | + | '''Blue Alliance''' was formed on March 16, 2010, after the [[political takeover]] of [[Bulgarian Labour Party]]. The Blue Alliance was a controversial party in the history of Bulgaria due to that move. The party was famous with the partiality of it's members to the Bulgarian Football club "Levski" Sofia. |
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+ | The party's biggest success was electing 9 members into the 18th Congress of Bulgaria (April - May 2010){{Ref|e|article|1271104}}. | ||
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+ | The [[Bulgarian_Army#Blue_Legions|Blue Legions]] was the official fighting force of the Blue Alliance. | ||
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+ | The unit and the party are not operating since the summer of 2010. | ||
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+ | ==Further reading== | ||
+ | *{{eLink|newspaper|226228|AtM Machine}} - newspaper by {{eLink|citizen|2584900|Ikebanata}}, party member who wrote about the party | ||
{{Historical Parties of Bulgaria}} | {{Historical Parties of Bulgaria}} |
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Blue Alliance was formed on March 16, 2010, after the political takeover of Bulgarian Labour Party. The Blue Alliance was a controversial party in the history of Bulgaria due to that move. The party was famous with the partiality of it's members to the Bulgarian Football club "Levski" Sofia.
The party's biggest success was electing 9 members into the 18th Congress of Bulgaria (April - May 2010)[1].
The Blue Legions was the official fighting force of the Blue Alliance.
The unit and the party are not operating since the summer of 2010.
Leaders
Date | Party President |
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March 2010 | Mr.Enrich |
Further reading
- AtM Machine - newspaper by Ikebanata, party member who wrote about the party
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