Rabotnichesko Delo

Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgarian: Работническо дело, "Workers' Deed") was a leftist Bulgarian newspaper that was the organ of the Bulgarian Communist Party's Central Committee and was one of the People's Republic of Bulgaria's highest-circulation newspapers. The newspaper was established in 1927 and was issued from Sofia. The paper was renamed to Duma in 1990. Duma, despite some financial troubles, is still issued today. After the Bulgarian coup d'état of 1944, the newspaper was elevated to become the ruling party's main propaganda tool.

Rabotnichesko Delo

Rabotnichesko Delo (Bulgarian: Работническо дело, "Workers' Deed") was a leftist Bulgarian newspaper that was the organ of the Bulgarian Communist Party's Central Committee and was one of the People's Republic of Bulgaria's highest-circulation newspapers. The newspaper was established in 1927 and was issued from Sofia. The paper was renamed to Duma in 1990. Duma, despite some financial troubles, is still issued today. After the Bulgarian coup d'état of 1944, the newspaper was elevated to become the ruling party's main propaganda tool.