Category
page 1Bulgarian nationalism
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
revolutionary national liberation movement in Ottoman territories in Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Bulgarian National Revival
period of Bulgarian socio-economic development and national integration
Attack
political party in Bulgaria
Revival
Bulgarian political party
Progressive Bulgaria
Progressive Bulgaria is a left-wing populist and nationalist political party and coalition in Bulgaria led by former President Rumen Radev, who founded it to contest the 2026 Bulgarian parliamentary election. The coalition, presented on 2 March 2026, is composed of three major Bulgarian political parties as members, plus three smaller parties. On 17 April, Progressive Bulgaria was declared a party at its founding congress in Veliko Tarnovo. In the 2026 election, the coalition won a majority of seats in the National Assembly.
Ratniks
The Union of Warriors for the Advancement of Bulgarianness (, Sayuz na ratnitsite za napredaka na balgarshtinata), commonly known as just the Ratniks (, Ratnitsi) was a far-right Bulgarian nationalist organization founded in 1936. Its ideas were close to those of Germany's Nazis, including antisemitism and paramilitarism, but also loyalty to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. The Ratniks wore red uniforms in outright competition with the communists for the hearts and minds of the Bulgarian youth, and also badges bearing the Bogar: a Bulgarian sun cross, which became the organisation's symbol.
Patriotic Front
electoral alliance in Bulgaria
Bulgarian occupation of Serbia
1915 military occupation
Conservative Bulgaria
political party
Brannik
thumb|150px|Emblem of the Brannik organisation.
Brannik (Bulgarian: Бранник; Defenders - English translation) was a Bulgarian pro-fascist youth organization during World War II. The "Brannik" organization was founded on the initiative of the then prime minister prof. Bogdan Filov at the XXV National Youth Meeting on December 29, 1940. It was modeled on the Nazi Hitler Youth. Her motto was: "Boris, Bulgaria, God!" (Bulgarian: „Борис, България, Бог!“) The armbands worn on uniforms and on the banners had the letter "B" on them. The organization was closely related with the Bulgarian authorities a
Bulgarian National Front
anti-communist Bulgarian organisation in exile (1948-1995)
Bulgarian National Union – New Democracy
political party in Bulgaria
Macedonian Youth Secret Revolutionary Organization
Bulgarian Millet
ethno-religious and linguistic community within the Ottoman Empire
Velichie
Velichie (, ) is a Bulgarian political party founded in 2023, with strong connections to the Bulgarian businessman Ivelin Mihaylov. The party has a strong position in Vetrino Municipality and received parliamentary representation following the June 2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election.