Democratic_Bulgaria
Democratic Bulgaria
Bulgarian political party
Democratic Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Демократична България, ДБ, Demokratichna Balgariya, DB) was an electoral alliance in Bulgaria formed by three political parties – Yes, Bulgaria!, Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria and The Greens on 12 April 2018.[11] In February 2023 the coalition merged into PP-DB.[12]
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Democratic Bulgaria Демократична България | |
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Abbreviation | DB |
Chairman | Hristo Ivanov Atanas Atanasov |
Founded | 12 April 2018; 6 years ago (2018-04-12) |
Dissolved | 13 February 2023 (2023-02-13) |
Preceded by | Reformist Bloc |
Succeeded by | PP–DB |
Ideology | Liberal conservatism[1] Conservative liberalism[2] Liberalism[3][4] Environmentalism[1] Anti-corruption[4] Pro-Europeanism[5] |
Political position | Centre[6][7] to centre-right[8][9] |
European affiliation | European People's Party[lower-alpha 1] EGP (The Greens only)[10] |
Colours | Blue White Green Red |
Website | |
demokrati | |
The creation of Democratic Bulgaria was officially announced through the symbolic signing of a declaration entitled "A Democratic Bulgaria Can Do More". The three parties united after several months of talks on cooperation during the next general election.[13][14] In its manifesto, the union set out its main goals, including to be an alternative to the current government and to consolidate Bulgaria's democratic values and Euro-Atlantic choices.[15]
The Democratic Bulgaria structure has two co-leaders – Hristo Ivanov of Yes, Bulgaria! and Atanas Atanasov of Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria. The leaders of The Greens – Vladislav Panev and Borislav Sandov – also participate in the union's council.[16]
At the Congress of Yes, Bulgaria!, Hristo Ivanov proposed the formation of a joint board between the three DB member parties in order to coordinate decision making between the three parties, with PP similarly invited.[17]
Composition
Party | Abbr. | Founded | Leader | Ideology | MPs | MEPs | ||
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Yes, Bulgaria!
Да, България! |
DaB! | 7 January 2017 (2017-01-07) | Hristo Ivanov | Liberalism Anti-corruption Pro-Europeanism |
23.54% | 13 / 240 |
0 / 17 | |
Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria
Демократи за силна България |
DSB | 30 May 2004 (2004-05-30) | Atanas Atanasov | Liberal Conservatism Pro-Europeanism Anti-communism |
10 / 240 |
1 / 17 | ||
Green Movement
Зелено движение |
ZD | 18 May 2008 (2008-05-18) | Borislav Sandov Vladislav Panev |
Green liberalism Pro-Europeanism |
3 / 240 |
0 / 17 | ||
Finance
Some of DB's priorities are Bulgaria's Eurozone and Banking union membership, a reduction of budget spending to 1/3 of the GDP, as well as taxation reform, with a reduction of VAT from 20% to 18% and a non-taxable minimum of the income tax.[18]
Defense
In the sphere of defense, the party seeks public support of the Armed Forces using the Social contract of defensive politics.[19]
Presidential endorsement
For the 2021 Bulgarian presidential election, DB supported the election bid of Lozan Panov, the chairman of the Bulgarian supreme court.[20]
2019 European Parliament election
In order to select its candidates, Yes, Bulgaria! conducted a remote preliminary election. Those willing to vote could do it digitally using the mobile app of Yes, Bulgaria! or by mail.[21] All members of Yes, Bulgaria! had the right to participate, together with everyone who received an invitation from a current party member.[21] The electoral process began on 27 November 2018, and the final results were declared on 11 February 2019. A total of 5898 people voted, and the candidate with the most votes was Stefan Tafrov, a diplomat and former ambassador.[22]
The candidate of Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria for the European elections Svetoslav Malinov was selected through a resolution during the party's National Congress on 12 November 2018.[23] Malinov has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2009 as a member of the European People's Party.[23]
On February 22, 2019, The Greens announced their primary candidate for the elections – Albena Simeonova – an environmentalist and entrepreneur in the sphere of bio agriculture. She was elected through an online vote on the website of the party.[24]
Democratic Bulgaria eventually won one seat in the 2019 European Parliament election, which went to DSB member Radan Kanev.[25][26]
2019 Local elections
Local elections were held across Bulgaria on 27 October 2019, with Democratic Bulgaria failing to win a single mayoral contest, but far exceeding expectations in the capital Sofia, where they won 8 out of 25 districts, including most of the city center.[27] The results were seen as a serious setback for the ruling party GERB, which had until then maintained a strong hold on the capital, winning 23 out of 25 districts in 2015.[28]
National Assembly
European Parliament
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