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The Bulgarian Communist Party was harshly suppressed by Aleksandar Tsankov, who was Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 1923 to 1926. Tsankov was a right-wing nationalist who opposed communism and other leftist ideologies. He banned the Bulgarian Communist Party and imprisoned many of its members. Tsankov's repression of the Bulgarian Communist Party was part of a broader crackdown on leftists in Bulgaria during the 1920s.