Disambiguation evidence for BCP via surface form

"Bulgarian Communist Party"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Bulgarian Communist Party".

Predicate Object
abbreviation BCP self-linksurface differs
affiliation Cominform
affiliation Comintern
affiliation Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
surface form: Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (through the Bulgarian state)
affiliation Warsaw Pact
surface form: Warsaw Pact (through the Bulgarian state)
bannedOpposition non-communist parties during one-party rule
color red
controlledOrganization state media of Bulgaria
controlledOrganization state security services of Bulgaria
controlledOrganization trade unions in Bulgaria
country Bulgaria
countryGoverned Bulgaria
surface form: People's Republic of Bulgaria
dissolved 1990
founded 1919
generalSecretary Todor Zhivkov
governingBody Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party
headquartersLocation Sofia
highestOffice General Secretary of the Communist Party
surface form: General Secretary of the Central Committee
historicalEra Cold War
ideology Marxism–Leninism
instanceOf communist party
instanceOf political party
keyEvent Bulgarian coup d'état of 1944
surface form: Bulgarian coup d'état of 9 September 1944
keyEvent establishment of the People's Republic of Bulgaria
keyEvent fall of Todor Zhivkov in 1989
keyEvent transition to multi-party democracy in Bulgaria
leader Georgi Dimitrov
leader Todor Zhivkov
leader Vulko Chervenkov
legalStatus ruling party
membershipType cadre party
nativeName Bulgarian Communist Party
surface form: Българска комунистическа партия
nativeNameLanguage Bulgarian
periodInPowerEnd 1989
periodInPowerStart 1946
policy centralized planned economy
policy collectivization of agriculture
policy nationalization of industry
policy suppression of political dissent
politicalPosition far-left
politicalSystemInfluence Soviet Union
precededBy Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists)
surface form: Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers’ Party (Narrow Socialists)
region Eastern Europe
renamedAs Bulgarian Socialist Party
stateSystem one-party socialist state
succeededBy Bulgarian Socialist Party
womenWing Committee of the Bulgarian Women's Movement
youthWing Dimitrov Communist Youth Union