Bulgarian National Unification
Българско национално обединение
AbbreviationBNO
LeaderGeorgi Georgiev-Goti
FounderGeorgi Georgiev-Goti
Founded1 December 2013 (2013-12-01)
Registered20 March 2014 (2014-03-20)
Merger of
  • Association of Bulgarian Pensioners
  • Bulgarian Criminal Detachment
  • Association of Argoecological Producers
Headquarters8 Kokiche St., Sofia
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing
Colors  Blue
Slogan«Faith, home, family, country»
(«Вяра, дом, семейство, държава»)
National Assembly
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Website
bno-bg.com

The Bulgarian National Unification (Bulgarian: Българско национално обединение, romanized: Bŭlgarsko natsionalno obedinenie; BNO) is a Bulgarian nationalist political party. The leader of the party is Georgi Georgiev-Goti.

History

On December 1, 2013, the Association of Bulgarian Pensioners, Bulgarian Criminal Detachment, Association of Argoecological Producers and others. establish the Bulgarian National Unification party with Georgi Georgiev as chairman.[1] The party describes itself as center-left and patriotic. BNO states that it will fight for a complete revision of the status quo, raising the standard of living by stimulating the economy and offering better conditions for small and medium-sized businesses.

On March 20, 2014, BNO was officially registered by the court.[2]

BNO participated in several elections, but received more media attention in 2016, when it nominated Mityo Pishtova for presidential candidate.[3] In 2019, Evgenia Baneva was nominated as an MEP, but soon after they withdrew their support for her.[4]

In February 2021, BNO became a mandate holder and submitted its lists for the parliamentary elections in April to the Civil Platform "Bulgarian Summer", which was established by businessman Vasil Bozhkov.[5]

Electoral results

  • BNO participated in the elections in April 2021 as a mandate holder of the Bulgarian Summer.

Party logos

References

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