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Radical Democratic Party (Bulgaria) - Definition and Overview |
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This article is part of or related to the Liberalism series
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The Radical Democratic Party (Bulgarian: Radikaldemokratičeska Partija) is a liberal party in Bulgaria. The party was founded in 1902 (other sources: 1905) by Naičo Canov and other dissidents from the Democratic Party. It was banned in 1934, revived in 1944 and again banned in 1949.
In 1989 the party is re-established. It elects as its leader Elka Konstantinova. She is succeeded in 1994 by Aleksander Jordanov. The party becomes an affiliated member of the Union of Democratic Forces. In 1995 the party splits, a faction remains inside the Union of Democratic Forces, another faction becomes an independent party. Though the party still exists, its role seems to be over.
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External link
Official web site (http://www.rdp-bg.org/en/index.html)
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