Bulgarian Democratic Alliance or Bulgarian Alliance for Democracy and Progress seems to be the name of the coalition with which Rumen Radev will run in the elections.
The two trademarks were applied for at the Patent Office on Thursday, January 29, and were just published in the office's system, OFFNew.bg specified.
The applicant has not yet been officially announced. According to OFFNews, this time he is real, unlike the copycat who filed documents for the trademark "Our Bulgaria" to prevent Radev from using it, and then leaked the "exclusive information" of selected media.
The classes for which the application was filed clearly indicate that the trademark will be used for political activity.
Theoretically, it is not ruled out that Radev will register a party, even two parties with the reserved names. In practice, however, the time for registering a party may not be enough. Both trademarks are much more similar to names of coalitions. Most likely, Radev will choose one of the two as the name of his coalition, and register the other either to try to register a party, or to insure himself against a swindler with a similar name.