The Workers Youth League (WYL) (Bulgarian: Работнически младежки съюз, romanized: Rabotnicheski mladezhki sayuz, abbreviated RMS), often referred to as Rems, was a youth organization in Bulgaria, tied to the Bulgarian Communist Party.
[1] In 1938, its ranks were joined by the members of the underground Young Communist League of Bulgaria.
[2] At the fifth RMS congress in 1945, Zhivko Zhivkov became the Secretary of its Central Committee.
[3] In December 1947, RMS was substituted by the Popular Youth League.
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