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National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria

National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria
Национален фронт за спасение на България
Leader Valeri Simeonov
Founded 17 May 2011
Split from Attack
Headquarters Burgas, Bulgaria
Newspaper Desant
Youth wing NFSB Youth
Ideology Bulgarian nationalism
National conservatism
Euroscepticism
Political position Right-wing
Religion Bulgarian Orthodox Church
National affiliation United Patriots
European affiliation None
International affiliation None
European Parliament group Europe of Freedom and Democracy (2013–2014)
Colours White, Green, Red (Bulgarian national colours)
Television SKAT TV
National Assembly
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European Parliament
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Website
nfsb.bg

The National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria or NFSB (Natzionalen Front za Spasenie na Bulgaria) (Bulgarian: Национален фронт за спасение на България), is a nationalist political party in Bulgaria.

The party was established on 17 May 2011 in sports hall Boycho Branzov in Burgas. Its founding was attended by over 820 people from across the country, mainly from the cities of Varna, Shumen, Asenovgrad, Pazardzhik, Plovdiv, Vratsa, Svilengrad, Lovech, Chirpan, Stara Zagora, Vidin and Dobrich.

The party elected three leaders - Valeri Simeonov, Valentin Kasabov and Dancho Hadzhiev. Secretary of the party is Maria Petrova. The National Political Council includes 19 people - councilors "Independent" by Burgas and hosts from SKAT TV, as - Velizar Enchev and Valentin Fartunov.

Among the party's founders and is former regional president of the Union of Democratic Forces in the city Vladimir Pavlov.

The party was member of the Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD) group during the 7th European Parliament.

On 3 August 2014 a coalition agreement was signed between NFSB and IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement called Patriotic Front for the 2014 parliamentary elections. It 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."


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