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The extreme right wing in Bulgaria
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The Extreme Right Wing(also known as theFar Right) consists of parties and organizations, which ideologically share extreme forms of cultural conservatism, xenophobia and, not infrequently, racism. It is espe­cially attached to the order imposed by astrong hand and professes a specific form of populism based on the opposition between the elite and the people. The most visible part among the organizations of the Extreme Right Wing in Bulgaria today is the Attack Party(Ataka), which has been in exis­tence since 2005. This party, alongside the extreme nationalist and social­ist, the liberal, and all other kinds of globalist doctrines can be qualified as anti-national. Since its emergence in 2005, the electorate of the Attack Party has significantly grown and in 2006 its leader, Volen Siderov, made it to the run-off of the presidential election. After 2009, however, the GERB Party (the incumbent governing party in this country) managed to attract a con­siderable number of the Attack Party supporters. As of today, the impact of the Attack Party remains confined within the limits of 6 to 7 percent of the national electorate. In practice, the smaller extreme right-wing organizations do not take part in the national and local elections, but they are very active among certain youth circles and among football fans. The fact that they participate in the so-calledLoukov March procession, which has been organized on an annual basis since 2008, indicates the possibility for their unification, but such an occurrence remains hardly likely to materialize in practice. November 2012