Bulgarian National-Patriotic Party

The Bulgarian National-Patriotic Party (Bulgarian: Българска национално-патриотична партия) was a nationalist political party in Bulgaria. First registered in 2004, its leader was Petar Manolov. The party took part in the 2005 parliamentary election, where it won a single seat as part of the right-wing "Attack" coalition. Its MP then deflected from the coalition and voted in support of the centrist Stanishev Government.[1]

After the 2014 European Parliament election, it was the Bulgarian party with the highest number of formal complaints against it alleging misuse of personal data.[2] The party was formally deregistered in 2018 due to the absence of electoral activity.[1]

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