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glasnaroden.bg

People's Voice (Bulgarian: Глас народен) is a political party in Bulgaria, founded by Svetoslav Vitkov in 2013. The party was established in 2013 by popular Bulgarian punk and ska musician Svetoslav Vitkov just prior to the parliamentary election and achieved relative success by winning 1,34% of the total vote. This result placed it as the 13th largest party in the country, with just a few weeks of campaigning and little to no financial support. The party became the first one to open its list for the European Parliament election in 2014 to all people willing to participate. Following a series of events, including public debates on European policies, a lie-detector test, and Facebook voting, the party announced its 17 candidates, with most of them having never been involved in politics before. The top two candidates were well-known - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences member and activist Hristo Lafchiev, and political scientist and renowned football fan Aleksandar Alekov. The party soon became known for its provocative, fun and socially open rhetoric, including penalty shoot-outs with other politicians and scandalous video clips. More information...

According to PR-model, glasnaroden.bg is ranked 1,772,075th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 14,989th in Bulgarian Wikipedia.

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