The Constitutional Bloc ( Bulgarian: Конституционен блок) was a political alliance in Bulgaria in the early 1920s. It was formed by parties that opposed the ruling Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (BANU) in the early 1920s. [1]
The alliance was formed on 6 July 1922 by the United People's Progressive Party, the Democratic Party and the Radical Democratic Party, [2] [3] and aligned itself with the People's Alliance. [4] It also launched a new newspaper called Slovo (Word). [4]
The alliance won 17 seats in the April 1923 elections, [5] and also ran a joint list with the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party (Broad Socialists) that failed to win a seat. [5] [6] However, its most prominent leaders were arrested and held prisoner on charges of being responsible for the defeats in the Second Balkan War and World War I. [2] As a result, the party engineered a coup d'état that overthrew the BANU government. [7] In August most of the alliance's leadership joined the new Democratic Alliance, after which it was dissolved. [2]