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List of political parties

The following is a list of the most popular political parties in Bulgaria.

Latest national polls

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讨论

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Democrats For A Strong Bulgaria

The Democrats For A Strong Bulgaria (DSB) is a political party in Bulgaria that was established in 2004. It emerged as a splinter group from the Union of Democratic Forces (SDS), one of the major political entities in the country, with the aim of rejuvenating the center-right political landscape and providing a clear, reformist, and pro-European alternative to the existing political parties. The formation of DSB was largely driven by Ivan Kostov, a prominent Bulgarian politician and former Prime Minister, who sought to create a platform that could effectively address the challenges facing Bul…  Read more

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We Continue The Change

The Bulgarian political landscape saw the emergence of a new political entity, "We Continue The Change" (Продължаваме промяната), in the latter part of 2021. This party was founded by Kiril Petkov and Asen Vasilev, two Harvard graduates who entered the political scene with a fresh perspective, aiming to transform the country's governance. Their entry into politics was marked by their prior roles as interim ministers in a caretaker government, where they gained public recognition for their efforts to combat corruption and implement efficient governance.

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Bulgarian Socialist Party

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) is a political organization in Bulgaria that traces its roots back to the late 19th century, making it one of the oldest political parties in the country. It is the direct successor of the Bulgarian Communist Party, which led Bulgaria through the era of socialist governance from the end of World War II until the fall of communism in 1989. Following the transformative changes that swept across Eastern Europe, the party was re-established under its current name in 1990, signaling a shift towards social democracy as part of the broader realignment of left-wing…  Read more

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Movement for Rights and Freedoms

The Bulgarian Movement for Rights and Freedoms (Dvizhenie za prava i svobodi, DPS) is a political party in Bulgaria that primarily represents the interests of the Turkish minority in the country, although it positions itself as a center-right, liberal party open to all citizens regardless of ethnicity. Founded in 1990, shortly after the fall of communism in Bulgaria, the party emerged as a response to the decades-long assimilation policies and repression of the Turkish and Muslim minorities by the communist regime, most notably during the so-called "Revival Process" in the 1980s.

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Revival

The Bulgarian Revival political party, known in Bulgarian as "Възраждане" (Vazrazhdane), is a political entity in Bulgaria that has gained attention for its nationalist and conservative positions. Established in the mid-2010s, the party has positioned itself as a defender of traditional Bulgarian values, sovereignty, and identity, amidst the backdrop of increasing globalization and European integration.

The core values of the Bulgarian Revival party revolve around a strong sense of national pride and a desire to preserve Bulgaria's cultural and historical heritage. The party adv…  Read more

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Yes, Bulgaria

Yes, Bulgaria is a political party in Bulgaria that was established in response to the growing demand for transparency, judicial reform, and the fight against corruption within the country. The party emerged from a broader movement of citizens and activists who were disillusioned with the traditional political establishment and its failure to address these systemic issues effectively. Yes, Bulgaria positions itself as a centrist to center-right entity, advocating for the rule of law, the implementation of rigorous anti-corruption measures, and the modernization of Bulgaria's administrati…  Read more

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