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Архивните документи като инструмент в ръцете на комунистическата власт

Архивните документи като инструмент в ръцете на комунистическата власт

Author(s): Anka Ignatova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 2/2013

This report marks the beginning of two previously unexplored aspects of the history of the archive activity in Bulgaria. One is the organization of work with the documents of the created by the Communist government in 1951 dedicated archive section „Card indexes and Archiv” in the State Security of the Ministry of Interior. Other issue is related to the servicing of the repressive state apparatus with documents from the state archives, established in 1952 in the structure of the same power department. Due to the wide range of the topic, the current research is limited to the period of the late 40’s – mid 50’s of the twentieth century, which is characterized by active in connection with the search, storage and use of archival documents necessary to expose and judicial crackdown on opponents of the ruling Bulgarian Communist Party.

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Теренното етноложко иследване като фактор при определяне и изява на идентичност (по материали от експедициите на екип от ИЕФЕМ-БАН сред българите от Украйна и Молдова)

Теренното етноложко иследване като фактор при определяне и изява на идентичност (по материали от експедициите на екип от ИЕФЕМ-БАН сред българите от Украйна и Молдова)

Author(s): Galin Georgiev / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2012

The article presents the results from a long term fieldwork held in Bessarabia and Tavria. It aims to register local culture and to explore identity markers of the Bulgarian and Gagauzian diaspora. The main focus of the article is the influence of the research in the diaspora communities. The author comments on the reflection and the dynamics of the image of ‘true Bulgarian’ language, customs, etc. in diaspora communities.

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Етнологията във Великотърновската Алма матер

Етнологията във Великотърновската Алма матер

Author(s): Nikolay G. Kolev / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 2/2011

The article is devoted to the development of ethnology in the University “St. Cyril and Methodius “. It follows the university tradition of working with students, the establishment and continuance of the speciality of Ethnology in the university.

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ASPECTS REGARDING THE VIOLATION OF THE POLITICAL LINE OF SOCIALIST ROMANIA BY HIGH PARTY AND SECURITATE DIGNITARIES, ONE OF THE CAUSES OF THE FAILURE OF THE SOCIALIST STATE REGIME
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ASPECTS REGARDING THE VIOLATION OF THE POLITICAL LINE OF SOCIALIST ROMANIA BY HIGH PARTY AND SECURITATE DIGNITARIES, ONE OF THE CAUSES OF THE FAILURE OF THE SOCIALIST STATE REGIME

Author(s): Corvin Lupu / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2021

After the Second World War, according to the agreements between the victorious Allies in the war, the greatest powers in the world, Romania was assigned to the Soviet sphere of influence. Because of this, the historian must analyze this period as an objective situation of history, avoiding the politicization of the situation and regarding things as if they should have been different, and Romania would have had development alternatives outside the strict framework imposed by world power which controlled the area of influence.From the beginning of the historical period of the state socialist regime, improperly called ”communist”, within the Romanian Communist Party, two camps emerged: that of the communists who spent many years in the regime's prisons during the two decades after 1924, when the Communist Party of Romania was outlawed and the communists who were in exile in the Soviet Union, under the protection of the Kremlin authorities and who did not know the persecutions, harsh investigations, beatings and sometimes death, in Romanian prisons.The article explains that Communist Party dignitaries and important Securitate commanders, as well as their agents in the military, remained loyal to the Soviet Union and secretly sabotaged the political line of national independence promoted by Romania's collective leadership, led by Nicolae Ceaușescu. They acted in this way despite the explicit orders given.At the forefront of the saboteurs of Romania's independent national policy were the ethnic minorities of the Communist Party, primarily Jews, Gypsies and Hungarians and the Securitate leadership, which was the most important opponent of Romania's nationalist leadership, especially Nicolae Ceaușescu.The result of this sabotage of the policy of national independence was the collapse of Romania in December 1989, its plunder almost in its entirety and the transformation of the country, in the period that followed, into a colony of multinational economic companies.

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THE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN MONTENEGRO AND THE CONFLICT OF IDENTITIES IN 2019 – 20201
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THE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN MONTENEGRO AND THE CONFLICT OF IDENTITIES IN 2019 – 20201

Author(s): Biser Banchev / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2021

“The Law on Freedom of Religion or Beliefs and Legal Status of Religious Communities of 27 December 2019 is becoming a problem of “national survival”. The Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) has not shared or accepted the efforts of the authorities in Podgorica to establish a Montenegrin identity. The authorities have qualified the attacks on the law as a challenge to Montenegro’s national, cultural and religious identity. The opposition claims that the Law is an offhand attempt to expropriate lucrative church properties. SOC has organized mass protests “in defense of the holy places against lawlessness”. Citizens are forced to choose among religious affiliation, national identity and affiliation to patronage networks. In 2020 the ruling party suffered its first electoral defeat in the past 30 years. The new government repealed the contentious provisions on church properties. Nevertheless, the dramatic “conflict of identities” in Montenegro remains unresolved.

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MEMORY OF COMMUNISM THROUGH COMICS: CONTINUITIES AND DISRUPTIONS OF VIOLENCE, COMMODIFICATION AND MANIPULATION
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MEMORY OF COMMUNISM THROUGH COMICS: CONTINUITIES AND DISRUPTIONS OF VIOLENCE, COMMODIFICATION AND MANIPULATION

Author(s): Simona Mitroiu / Language(s): English Issue: 4/2021

The exploration of the Romanian communist experiences and memories has generated several collective representations ranging from trauma of the past to everyday life images and narratives, communist memorabilia and nostalgic feelings. The role of literature and art in addressing the communist past has been increasingly more often included in the current debates. This paper argues that based on its visual constructions, comics expand the general knowledge of the past by targeting a segment of audience that may engage more deeply with visual expressions than with other memory media. Therefore, comic books can mediate the transgenerational transmission of memory and the reading of past narratives. Using as a case study a collective volume dedicated to the 1989 Romanian Revolution, this paper questions the use of graphics and narratives in (re)working past events and explores the dynamic of trauma, fear and violence in comics. Special attention is given to the way in which meaning is produced or conveyed and to the strategies used to address past events. Based on three interconnected instruments – content analysis, close reading and mise en scène – the graphics and narrative of the represented events are examined in relation with both the memory and the postmemory of the communist past.

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Les anciennes détenues politiques et les mémoires du communisme en Roumanie: le court récit d’une recherche socio-historique

Author(s): Claudia-Florentina Dobre / Language(s): French Issue: 20/2021

This article describes the methodology and the findings of a research about women, former political detainees, memory discourse about the communist period and political persecutions. It points out the difficulties and the unexpected results of such sensitive work. It argues that the narratives of former political detainees about their life experiences are influenced by both frameworks of memory as well as by their habitus of modern women belonging to the Romanian interwar middle class.

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„СВЕДОЧЕЊЕ ГОЛООТОЧКЕ ЗАТВОРЕНИЦЕ СМИЉЕ ФИЛИПЧЕВ И УТИЦАЈ КОМУНИСТИЧКЕ ИДЕОЛОГИЈЕ НА ЖИВОТ И СТРАДАЊЕ ЈЕДНЕ ПОРОДИЦЕ”

„СВЕДОЧЕЊЕ ГОЛООТОЧКЕ ЗАТВОРЕНИЦЕ СМИЉЕ ФИЛИПЧЕВ И УТИЦАЈ КОМУНИСТИЧКЕ ИДЕОЛОГИЈЕ НА ЖИВОТ И СТРАДАЊЕ ЈЕДНЕ ПОРОДИЦЕ”

Author(s): Gordana Zalad / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 77/2022

In this paper, we have analysed the authentic testimony of Goli otok prisoner Smilja Filipčev. We interviewed Smilja during multiple encounters from 2011 to 2013. Our second source for this paper was her short book Open Door to Life. Chronicle of a Family. We had chosen Smilja Filipčevʼs testimony because her suffering was a precedent since it had been extended through most of her life. At the time of the Resolution of Informbureau in 1948, all members of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia had to opt for or against the Resolution. On the party meeting, Smilja said that members of the Party should attend the meeting in Bucharest and defend the Partyʼs stance. Those words were her verdict which affected not only her life, but also the life of her entire family. The sufferings of Smilja Filipčev and her family had begun during the Second World War, had its peak during the Resolution of Informbureau 1948 – 1956 and its concentration camps and they even stretched into the period after her internment.Our main hypothesis was that the most loyal Communists who uncompromisingly believed in their idols of the equality and truth were being most heavily punished in the camps for re-education of convicts. We have shown and proved our hypoth- esis with the life experience of Smilja Filipčev and her family. We selected Smilja because her life had been full of sufferings and because she was willing to talk about it – other women victims we had met were not. We had not found the official evidence of torture and maltreatment done by investigators, managers or revised women prisoners in the prisons and camps, and that fact was the main reason for writing this paper. Everything Smilja said during our encounters and interviews and wrote in her book represents an authentic document worth of our attention.

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Filantrópia vagy plutokrácia? A Soros-realizmustól a Soros-tervig

Filantrópia vagy plutokrácia? A Soros-realizmustól a Soros-tervig

Author(s): Beata Hock / Language(s): Hungarian Issue: 30/2022

Following the regime change of 1989/1991, the cultural infrastructure has also undergone significant transformation in most Eastern European countries. Two "foreign", i.e. transregionally and transnationally operating donor organisations have played a significant role in this transformation: the Soros Foundation (later Open Society Foundations / OSF) and the ERSTE Foundation. Their initiatives have led to the creation and increasing professionalisation of the field of contemporary arts in the region. Given that the organisations in question have provided corporate philanthropy, a potential tension arises between the progressive social content of the objectives promoted on the one hand, and the more conservative economic policies enabling the wealth being donated, on the other. This is particularly relevant in the case of the Soros Foundation/OSF, which, unlike the ERSTE Foundation, has a decades-long history of political philanthropy and currently efficiently advocates, on a global level, a range of progressive social causes. This paper explores this tension and weighs the kind of democratic deficit inherent in philanthropy, especially in its politically motivated forms.

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Кризата в Косово в последното десетилетие на СФР Югославия
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Кризата в Косово в последното десетилетие на СФР Югославия

Author(s): Mariyana STAMOVA / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 2/2022

The study provides an overview of the crisis in Kosovo in the 1980s, which is analyzed from an economic, political and international perspective. The period from Tito’s death until the mid-1980s was characterized by growing discontent among the Albanian population and a gradual escalation of tensions in Kosovo. On the other hand, after the death of the Albanian leader Enver Hoxha on April 11, 1985, Ramiz Alija became the head of the Albanian Labor Party and Albania entered a new stage of internationalization of the problem of the situation of the Albanians in Yugoslavia. The negative phenomena and trends in the development of Tito’s Yugoslavia in its last decades and especially after the death of the Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito brought the country to a serious crisis. The contradictions in the Yugoslav society, the economic and political problems and the inter-ethnic tensions were exacerbated significantly and questioned the unity of the Yugoslav federation, the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (LCY) and the future of the “Yugoslav model of socialism”. The general crisis in Yugoslavia, which encompassed the different areas of life found expression in the extreme aggravation of the economic, social, political and interethnic relations in Kosovo. The political processes, the exacerbation of the inter-ethnic relations, the developments in Kosovo and especially the introduced emergency measures had a negative effect on the international reputation of Yugoslavia. In the late 1980s the multinational Yugoslav federation faced the problem of its further existence.

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Does Ukraine Have a History of Liberties? On Early Modern Ukrainian Studies

Does Ukraine Have a History of Liberties? On Early Modern Ukrainian Studies

Author(s): Ivo Cerman / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2022

The present review article explores the question of whether the post-Soviet Ukrainian historians have shown any interest in the history of liberties in their own country, and if so, what have they discovered on the subject. Firstly, I discuss the way in which Ukrainian historiography re-evaluates the country’s original ‘reunification’ with Russia during Khmelnitsky’s uprising (1648-1654). The uprising is today interpreted as the foundation of an independent hetman state. However, the main change has occurred in the evaluation of what is called Hetman Orlik’s constitution of 1710. It is considered today as the culmination of independent Ukrainian development. It has achieved cult status and is regarded as the first constitution, which introduced the separation of powers and safeguarded the Cossacks’ liberties. The critical interpretation of early modern history by Natalya Yakovenko is appreciated here; because she put early modern Ukraine back into the Polish context, she also developed a specific realistic method of history-writing and critically evaluated the impact of the Cossack wars. The Rzeczpospolita’s place in Ukrainian history has been further defended in the works of Mikola Krikun and Oleksandr Vynnichenko from the University of Lviv. However, it is in the realm of constitutional history that a fixed rights-centred historical narrative has been developed. In the last section, we recall some topics of the era after the loss of independence which are neglected in the Ukrainian research. These are the codification of 1728-1743 and the philosophical work of Yakiv Kozelskiy connected to the Legislative Commission of 1767.

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Ohlédnutí prvního biskupa plzeňského

Ohlédnutí prvního biskupa plzeňského

Author(s): Michal Sklenář / Language(s): Czech Issue: 1/2022

The protagonist of the book "V Boží režii: František Radkovský v rozhovoru s Tomášem Kutilem" [In God’s Direction: František Radkovský in Conversation with Tomáš Kutil] is the Roman Catholic priest and the bishop František Radkovský (born 1939). From 1990 to 1993 he was the auxiliary bishop of Prague and then, until 2016, the first bishop of the newly established diocese of Pilsen. The reviewer first situates the publication in the context of other biographical interviews with contemporary Czech church figures and reflects on their significance for modern church history and for historiography in general. He finds it in the genre of testimony, not only on individual destinies, but also in the epochs, the Church, society and the ruling regimes. The review then discusses the interview and introduces the readers to František Radkovský’s life story as well as to his insights into some of the issues Radkovský was confronted with as a priest and as a church dignitary.

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PROBLEMA LIBEREI CIRCULAȚII A MIJLOACELOR DE TRANSPORT ÎN DOSARUL TRANSNISTREAN ȘI KOSOVAR

PROBLEMA LIBEREI CIRCULAȚII A MIJLOACELOR DE TRANSPORT ÎN DOSARUL TRANSNISTREAN ȘI KOSOVAR

Author(s): Mihai Melintei,Cristina - Alexandra Deffert / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 1/2022

The formation of internationally unrecognized (Transnistria) or quasi-recognized (Kosovo) state entities was accompanied by conflicts, economic blockades, political confrontations and other consequences, the effect of which is still visible today. One of these effects is the problem of free movement of means of transport. At the same time, it should be noted that both the Transnistrian region and Kosovo are a direct consequence of the various armed confrontations carried out in the last decade of the 20th century. There is a whole set of factors that largely differentiate the Transnistrian case from the Kosovar case. These factors, of an ideological, ethnic and political nature, have an influence on the process of regulating relations between the parties, including the issue of the free movement of means of transport. In this way, the article proposes an analysis of the problem of the free circulation of means of transport in the Transnistrian and Kosovar case.

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REFLECȚII ASUPRA ACTIVITĂȚII OSCE ÎN PROCESUL REGLEMENTĂRII TRANSNISTRENE DIN PERSPECTIVA SECURITĂȚII UMANE

REFLECȚII ASUPRA ACTIVITĂȚII OSCE ÎN PROCESUL REGLEMENTĂRII TRANSNISTRENE DIN PERSPECTIVA SECURITĂȚII UMANE

Author(s): Laura Maria Șandru,Marius Spechea / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 1/2022

After February 24, with the relaunch of the war in Ukraine, issues related to human security have again become the main concerns for public opinion. Beyond the national security, human security is important and fundamental, with all that it entails, or the period of the pandemic and the evolution of the war highlighted the fragility of the real assurance of what human security means. In this particularly tense context, the Transnistrian file became a hot point and interest for understanding and managing the security environment in the region, but which showed the limits of the OSCE's actions in the regulatory process. Officials and analysts concerned with the subject, expressed their critical opinions regarding the effectiveness of the OSCE mission in the Republic of Moldova and complained about the blockage of the regulation, as it was established and known in recent years. But beyond the visible and indisputable elements of this blockage, it is important to observe and analyze within the possible limits, the aspects of the OSCE mission from the perspective of human security. What is the connection between human security and confidence-building measures between the two banks of the Dniester? Or to what extent did these confidence-building measures promoted intensively by the OSCE have a real impact on human security in the Transnistrian regulatory process? All this can help in an integrated and more objective assessment of the situation and why not in the future improvement of approaches within the regulatory process. The unpredictability of the security environment due to war makes it impossible to build scenarios with real chances of fulfillment, but it is interesting if patterns of action can be observed and mechanisms identified through which the structural elements of the concept of human security are instrumentalized to the benefit of one side.

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USING THE CONCEPT OF "HUMAN SECURITY" IN THE STUDY OF THE POST-MILITARY STAGE OF THE TRANSNISTRIAN SETTLEMENT: PROBLEM STATEMENT

USING THE CONCEPT OF "HUMAN SECURITY" IN THE STUDY OF THE POST-MILITARY STAGE OF THE TRANSNISTRIAN SETTLEMENT: PROBLEM STATEMENT

Author(s): Valentina Teosa,Anatoly Dirun / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2022

In the modern world, the total number of international and internal conflicts not only does not decrease - but continues to grow, new forms of them (ethno-political, religious) are emerging that are little subject to the stabilizing effect of traditional instruments of diplomacy. Regional conflicts are coming to the fore, characterized by high intensity, widespread use of means of direct armed aggression and the ability to draw neighboring regions into their sphere. A separate type of regional conflicts are unresolved, or as they are also commonly called, "protracted" conflicts in the post-Soviet space continue to be the focus of many researchers. The situation in Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno-Karabakh are "classic" examples that have not been resolved for more than three decades. The purpose of the work is to identify the influence of non-power tools on the post-military stage of the development of the Transnistrian conflict based on the concept of "Human security".

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INTERGATION CHALLENGES: LABOUR INCLUSION OF THIRD COUNTRY NATIONALS (TCNs)
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INTERGATION CHALLENGES: LABOUR INCLUSION OF THIRD COUNTRY NATIONALS (TCNs)

Author(s): Alexandra Porumbescu / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2022

Integrating migrants into the host society is one of the most problematic issues that European societies are concerned with. In terms of national and, on a larger scale, European security, successful integration policies and procedures lead to increased levels of protection perceived by both the “newcomers” and the host societies. In all the mechanisms and programs, employment stands out to be a vital part of the integration process. Several studies reveal the existence of a direct connection between the integration of migrants – in all its dimensions – and the level of potential threat to national security their arrival implies. The aim of this paper is to assess the current European policy development in terms of third-country nationals` employment, and, furthermore, to evaluate the ongoing efforts of the Eastern EU members to provide proper labor-market integration for both refugees and regular migrants, as means to increase the level of national security.

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Problem rozszerzenia NATO w negocjacjach Stanów Zjednoczonych i ZSRR w latach 1989–1991

Problem rozszerzenia NATO w negocjacjach Stanów Zjednoczonych i ZSRR w latach 1989–1991

Author(s): Sebastian Markiewicz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 2/2022

The contemporary relationship between NATO and the Russian Federation, just as it was in the early 1990s, can be considered groundbreaking as it may lead to a reconfiguration of the balance of power in Europe. This type of action may initiate a process with consequences for all continents. At the beginning of the 90’s, mutual peace assurances between the United States and the USSR obtained through diplomatic means, contributed to decisions that changed the political shape of Germany and Central and Eastern Europe. All NATO countries and six Warsaw Pact countries signed the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. Therefore it is worth asking whether, analogous to the situation 30 years ago, there is a chance that a diplomatic negotiations played a key role in maintaining peace in Europe in the current decades. The research for this article was based on official documents. It was conducted using the critical analysis method of the content of sources, statements of politicians, and literature on the subject. The article’s main purpose is to examine the impact of the declarations made between NATO and the USSR/Russian Federation in the early 1990s on international relations at that time. The first part of the article discusses the historical context related to the events in Europe after 1989. After that, contemporary views on the decisions, promises, and demands of the Russian Federation in relation to NATO are presented. The third part of this article presents the importance of informal agreements between the subjects of international relations for security. It was found that these agreements are crucial for the international order and their perception and observance despite the lack of a binding form. All of that has a real impact on international security. Thus, it examined how NATO and the Soviet Union viewed the informal agreements on NATO enlargement in the early 1990s. It has also been observed that a uniform way of interpreting informal agreements by the contracting Parties can contribute to conflict resolution.

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Yordan Baev. American intelligence and Bulgaria (1941–1991). Sofia, EastWest Publishing House, 2021. 366 p.
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Author(s): Evgenia Kalinova / Language(s): English Issue: 3-4/2022

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Béla Tomka: Austerities and Aspirations. A Comparative History of Growth, Consumption, and Quality of Life in East Central Europe since 1945

Béla Tomka: Austerities and Aspirations. A Comparative History of Growth, Consumption, and Quality of Life in East Central Europe since 1945

Author(s): Victoria Harms / Language(s): German Issue: 4/2022

Review of: Béla Tomka: Austerities and Aspirations. A Comparative History of Growth, Consumption, and Quality of Life in East Central Europe since 1945. Central European University Press. Budapest 2020. 456 S., graph. Darst. ISBN 978-963-386-351-0. ($ 105,–.)

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Промените в ръководството на Българския земеделски народен съюз в  края на 1989 година
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Промените в ръководството на Българския земеделски народен съюз в края на 1989 година

Author(s): Nikola Shindarov / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1/2023

This current article examines the changes that occurred in the leadership of the Bulgarian Agrarian Union in the period from November 10 to the end of 1989. The research presents the reflection of what is happening in the Bulgarian Communist Party and the country in relation to the Union, the differences in the reactions of the agrarian leaders, the main themes, which become the subject of debates by the union members, the contradictions between the BZNS leadership and the forming critical group of members, as well as the opposite positions between the structures in the country about intra-party and public issues. The topic is also presented in the light of a process coming into view not only of the political entities in the country, but also of the diplomatic corps. The purpose of the article is to shed light on the main interrelationships, causes and consequences that led to the changes at the top of the union.

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