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Red field with white Cyrillic B K P. Unique party (possibly with unrepresentative satellites) of
the PDR of Bulgaria. Followers of the BCP have certainly changed the name and emblems.
Ivan Sache, 06 August 1999
In 1990 the Bulgarian Communist Party changed its name to Bulgarian Socialist Party. Part of the radical left wing of the party started several new parties named Bulgarian Communist Party and variations of that name. They use the former Soviet flag or a plain red flag or versions of the flag of the International Labour Movement. These flags are sometimes also used by the left wing of the actual Bulgarian Socialist Party.
 
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     by Jorge Candeias; 10 May 2001
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     by Jorge Candeias; 10 May 2001
 
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     by Ivan Marinov; 01 June 2001
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     by Ivan Marinov; 01 June 2001
 
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     by Mark Sensen; 13 May 1996
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     by Mark Sensen; 13 May 1996
 
 image located by Bill Garrison, 29 May 2010
 
image located by Bill Garrison, 29 May 2010
Flag was posted on eBay and described as "flag from the 12th Congress of the 
Bulgarian Communist Party in 1981. It represents the Bulgarian Ministry of 
Communications and the Central Committee of the trade unions of the workers in 
communications. The flag was given to the winning group in the pre-Congress 
competition. 
Bill Garrison, 29 May 2010