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'''VMRO''' (also known as ''IMRO'', standing for Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization) is a political [[party]] in [[Bulgaria]]. After a PTO attempt it was renamed by the new non-Bulgarian president to [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]. Later some of the PTOers were blocked for administering multiple accounts and a Bulgarian won the party president elections. The party had just got it's original name and face back when Bulgaria was conquered by [[Romania]] and VMRO became a Romanian party. After Bulgarians left it, VMRO was renamed to [[Romanian National Party]].
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'''VMRO''' (also known as ''IMRO'', standing for Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization) was a political [[party]] in [[Bulgaria]].  
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After a PTO attempt it was renamed by the new non-Bulgarian president to [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]. Later some of the PTOers were blocked for administering multiple accounts and a Bulgarian won the party president elections. The party had just got it's original name and face back when Bulgaria was conquered by [[Romania]] and VMRO became a Romanian party. After Bulgarians left it, VMRO was renamed to ''Romanian National Party''.
  
 
==Party Presidents==
 
==Party Presidents==
*[[Ivanka Kiryakova]] (From October 2008)
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*Ivanka Kiryakova (From October 2008)
*[[Laveol]] (October - December 2008)
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*Laveol (October - December 2008)
*[[Marcus Vist]] (From January 2009 until April 2009)
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*{{eLink|profile|1230979|Marcus Vist}} (From January 2009 until April 2009)
*[[rumen40]] (April 2009)
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*rumen40 (April 2009)
*[[Step4o]] (May 2009)
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*Step4o (May 2009)
 
*[[Boyan]] (June - August 2009)
 
*[[Boyan]] (June - August 2009)
*[[LordOfKiller]] (September 2009)
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*LordOfKiller (September 2009)
 
*[[Squall Leonheart]] (October 2009)
 
*[[Squall Leonheart]] (October 2009)
 
*[[Utku Akin]] (November 2009)
 
*[[Utku Akin]] (November 2009)
 
*[[Squall Leonheart]] (December 2009)
 
*[[Squall Leonheart]] (December 2009)
  
{{Historical Parties of Bulgaria}}
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[[File:Party-Bulgarian Communist Party (2009).jpg|thumb|left|Logo while they were named [[Bulgarian Communist Party]]]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 6 March 2024

V M R O

Party-VMRO.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Bulgaria.jpg Bulgaria
Founded October 2008 (est)
Dissolved 2010
Political
Members 0
Congress Occupancy 0/40 seats, 0%
Succeeded By Romanian National Party
Orientation Center-Right
Ideology Authoritarian


VMRO (also known as IMRO, standing for Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization) was a political party in Bulgaria.

After a PTO attempt it was renamed by the new non-Bulgarian president to Bulgarian Communist Party. Later some of the PTOers were blocked for administering multiple accounts and a Bulgarian won the party president elections. The party had just got it's original name and face back when Bulgaria was conquered by Romania and VMRO became a Romanian party. After Bulgarians left it, VMRO was renamed to Romanian National Party.

Party Presidents

  • Ivanka Kiryakova (From October 2008)
  • Laveol (October - December 2008)
  • Marcus Vist (From January 2009 until April 2009)
  • rumen40 (April 2009)
  • Step4o (May 2009)
  • Boyan (June - August 2009)
  • LordOfKiller (September 2009)
  • Squall Leonheart (October 2009)
  • Utku Akin (November 2009)
  • Squall Leonheart (December 2009)
Logo while they were named Bulgarian Communist Party