No, he came under the banner of a movement= NDSV ' National Movement Simeon the 2nd'
Because he got 'sympathy vote'. Bulgarian people were tired with previous parties in power. And Simeon was King of Bulgaria (before the abolition of Monarchy in 1944. He lived in exile in Spain. His return created a vast popularity to a mjor part of the ordinary publics (apolitical voters).
During the reign of King Assen II Bulgaria reoccupied its lost territory and extented its borders, and had access to 3 seas. Ivan Assen II came in power in 1218.
Pope Simeon II of Alexandria died in 830.
Bulgaria has been a republic, in name if not in fact, since September 9, 1944, when the newly anti-Nazi monarchy under Tsar Simeon II was unseated with the help of the Soviet army occupying most of the country. (The child tsar later became Prime Minister of Bulgaria as Simeon Borisov, in 2001.)Backed by a referendum in 1946, the country became the "People's Republic of Bulgaria" (under the auspices of the Warsaw Pact) which existed until 1989.On January 15, 1990, the National Assembly (Veliko Narodno Sabranie) abolished the Communist monopoly on political power and in November 1990 officially changed the country's name to the Republic of Bulgaria (Republika Balgariya).
Frederick II came to power as the King of Prussia. Parts of his kingdom were technically part of the Holy Roman Empire.
George II of Bulgaria died in 1322.
Boris II of Bulgaria died in 977.
Boris II of Bulgaria was born in 931.
During world war II in 1941 as Bulgaria joined the axis power headed by Germany
Michael Asen II of Bulgaria was born in 1270.
Constantine II of Bulgaria died on 1422-09-17.