Bulgarian Socialist Party

Politics of Bulgaria

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (Bulgarian: Balgarska Socialističeska Partija) (BSP) is a political party in Bulgaria. It is led by Sergei Stanishev.

In the 2001 parliamentary elections it was part of the Coalition for Bulgaria alliance which picked up 48 of 240 seats. The current Bulgarian president, Georgi Parvanov, was a member and chairman of the party. The party is the successor to the Bulgarian Communist Party and was formed in 1990 following the collapse of Communism and the party's abandonment of Marxism-Leninism. BSP is a member of the Socialist International

In the upcoming 25 June 2005 elections BSP is expected to win the largest share of votes - about 40% and is considered to possibly being able to form a coalition government.

List of chairmen

See also: List of political parties in Bulgaria, Politics of Bulgaria.

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See also: Bulgarian Socialist Party, 1990, 2001, 2005, 25 June, Bulgaria, Bulgarian Communist Party