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Movement for an Equal Public Model
Political party in Bulgaria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Movement for an Equal Public Model (Bulgarian: Движение за равноправен обществен модел, romanized: Dvizhenie za ravnopraven obshtestven model) is a political party in Bulgaria representing Romani minority interests, founded on 15 December 2002 and registered as a party on 14 March 2003.[1] It was part of the United Democratic Forces when it ran in its first legislative elections on 25 June 2005.[2] The electoral alliance won 8.4% of the popular vote and 20 out of 240 seats.
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In the 2007 Bulgarian local elections, the party participated with its candidates in 71 municipalities. They received a total of 9,686 votes and had six municipal councilors elected.[3]
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