The Bulgarian Socialist Party is undergoing its worst crisis since it emerged from the Communist Party in 1990. To a large extent, that is because the party has never really determined what it stands for or whom it represents.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party is undergoing its worst crisis since it emerged from the Communist Party in 1990. To a large extent, that is because the party has never really determined what it stands for or whom it represents.
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