IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement
ВМРО – Българско Национално Движение |
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Leader | Krasimir Karakachanov |
Founded | 1991 (cultural organisation) 1999 (political party) |
Headquarters | 5th Pirotska Str, Sofia, Bulgaria |
Newspaper | Bulgaria |
Youth wing | National Youth Committee of IMRO |
Ideology |
Bulgarian nationalism National conservatism Traditionalism |
Political position | Right-wing |
National affiliation | Patriotic Front |
International affiliation | None |
European Parliament group | European Conservatives and Reformists |
Colours | Red, Black |
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The IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement or IMRO-BNM (Bulgarian: ВМРО – Българско Национално Движение, VMRO – Bulgarsko Natsionalno Dvizhenie) is a nationalist political party in Bulgaria, founded in 1991. It claims to be the successor to the historic Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. IMRO's leader is Krasimir Karakachanov.
The abbreviation IMRO references the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, a historic Bulgarian-established revolutionary political organization in the Macedonia and Thrace regions founded in the late 19th century. By its establishment in 1991 the name of the organization was IMRO-Union of Macedonian Assotiations. At the Fourth Congress in 1997, IMRO-UMA dropped the addition UMA. Initially it was not involved in Bulgarian politics but after 1994, it became politically active and entered the Bulgarian parliament. Renamed IMRO-Bulgarian National Movement in 1998, the organization was gradually transformed into a right-wing populist political party in the 2000s. In 2010, a group of members separated from the party and formed the National Ideal for Unity.
In the 2014 European Parliament election, the party was part of the coalition "Bulgaria Without Censorship", which included the parties Bulgaria Without Censorship, IMRO-BNM, People's Agricultural Union, and George's Day Movement. The coalition received 10.66% of the votes and won two seats in the European Parliament. MEPs elected from the coalition include IMRO vice-leader Angel Djambazki and BBT leader Nikolay Barekov.
On 3 August 2014 was signed coalition agreement between NFSB and IMRO called Patriotic Front for the upcoming parliamentary elections 2014. And states its purpose to be for: "a revival of the Bulgarian economy, a fight against monopolies, achieving modern education and healthcare and a fair and uncorrupt judiciary." The signing of a coalition agreement between IMRO and NFSB marks the end of the BBT-IMRO coalition.