Strategic analysis of the local elections in 1999, with focus on the Democratic Forces Alliance (DFA).
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Strategic analysis of the local elections in 1999, with focus on the Democratic Forces Alliance (DFA) There are two possible hypotheses why did DFA lose the local elections in 1999, which in many districts were won by the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP). The first hypothesis is based on real life events such as the big unemployment rate, the economical stagnation, the inner circle of friends to whom special favors were done, the corruption, which could be also included in the previous group, or the inner political disagreements in the party itself. All these together could have disappointed the electorate. This hypothesis sounds logical but it is not full by its scope. It explains the political success or failure as a reflection of real life events, which is not true, since the political success of the candidates depends primarily on their electoral campaign. That is why I am going to present my alternative...

