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Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria

Bulgarian political party

Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria

Summary

Bulgarian political party

FieldValue
nameDemocrats for a Strong Bulgaria
native_nameДемократи за силна България
native_name_langbg
logoLogo of the Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria.svg
colorcode
abbreviation
leaderAtanas Atanasov
founderIvan Kostov
founded
splitUnion of Democratic Forces
headquarters18 Vitosha Blvd., Sofia
youth_wingYDSB
womens_wingWDSB
membership15,000
ideology{{plainlistclass=nowrap
* Conservatism<ref name"Bakke"
* Conservative liberalism<ref>{{cite newstitleBulgarien wählturl=https://taz.de/!362147/newspaper=Die Tageszeitung: Tazaccess-date=1 August 2022language=dedate=21 June 2006page=10 }}
* Economic liberalism<ref>{{cite webtitleDEMOKRATEN FÜR EIN STARKES BULGARIENurl=https://www.kas.de/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=dea8b9bd-0859-9686-6159-40ab9cc0b246&groupId=252038website=kas.deaccess-date=1 August 2022language=dedate=October 2004}}
* Anti-communism<ref>{{cite weblastBrunwasserfirst=Matthewdate=2006-11-20access-date=2022-08-01title=A death in Sofia revives memories of a shady past - Europe - International Herald Tribunework=New York Timesurl=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/20/world/europe/20iht-bulgaria.3605793.html}}
* Pro-Europeanism<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id7stgCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA639 Routledge Handbook of European Elections edited by Donatella M. Viola, page 639]
positionCentre-right to right-wing
nationalPP-DB (since 2023)
europeanEuropean People's Party
europarlEuropean People's Party Group
colorsBlue
slogan"For a Strong Bulgaria in a Unified Europe"
(За силна България в обединена Европа)
seats1_titleNational Assembly
seats1
seats2_titleEuropean Parliament
seats2
website
countryBulgaria
  • Conservatism
  • Conservative liberalism
  • Economic liberalism
  • Anti-communism
  • Pro-Europeanism (За силна България в обединена Европа) Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria () is a political party in Bulgaria established by former Bulgarian Prime Minister Ivan Kostov (1997–2001).

History

Kostov resigned as chairman of the United Democratic Forces after a painful election defeat in June 2001 to Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha's newly established National Movement for Simeon II. The UDF had suffered heavily from allegations of corruption and increased unemployment after having carried out economic reforms during its four-year term.

With time 29 (out of 51) UDF MPs including Kostov grew increasingly dissatisfied with the new UDF leadership of chairwoman Nadezhda Mihailova, who was the foreign minister in Kostov's own government. Following another defeat for the UDF in the 2003 local elections and after Nadezhda Mihailova's refusal to bear the responsibility and resign, the group of 29 around Kostov announced their departure from the UDF and the formation of a new political force, the DSB.

DSB is a member of the European People's Party (EPP).

On 30 March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the Sofia City Council members from Democratic Bulgaria, a coalition Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria is part of, proposed a package of measures in defense of local economy. Those included ten-fold tax cut for landlords for leasing an apartment, rent-free period for businesses renting municipal property for the duration of the national emergency, and reorganization of Sofia public transport in view of the reduced passenger flow.

Leaders

Former DSB logo

It was chaired by Ivan Kostov since its establishment in May 2004 until June 2013. He resigned after failing to reach the 4% electoral threshold in the 2013 election. The party was chaired by Radan Kanev, until his resignation following the 2017 election. Since then it has been chaired by Atanas Atanasov.

• Ivan Kostov (2004 - 2013)

• Radan Kanev (2013 - 2017)

• Atanas Atanasov (2017 - present)

Election results

National Assembly

ElectionVotes%Seats+/–Government20052009201320142017Apr 2021Jul 2021Nov 202120222023Jun 2024Oct 2024
234,7886.44 (#6)New
285,6716.76 (#5)2
103,6382.93 (#7)15
291,8068.89 (#4)23
86,9842.48 (#6)23
302,2809.31 (#5)10
345,33112.64 (#4)1
166,9666.37 (#6)4
186,5117.45 (#6)1
621,06923.54 (#2)2
307,84913.92 (#3)2
346,06313.74 (#2)2

President of Bulgaria

Election yearCandidateFirst roundSecond roundVotes%RankVotes%Rank2006201120162021
Nedelcho Beronov271,0789.75%3rd---
Rumen Hristov65,7611.95%6th---
Traycho Traykov224,7345.87%6th---
Lozan Panov98,4883.68%5th---

European Parliament

ElectionList leaderVotes%Seats+/–EP Group20072009201420192024
Konstantin Dimitrov84,3504.35 (#7)New
Nadezhda Mihaylova204,8177.95 (#6)2EPP
Meglena Kuneva144,5326.45 (#5)1
Radan Kanev118,4846.06 (#5)0
Nikola Minchev290,86514.45 (#3)0

Program

The fifth national meeting of the DSB in [[Sofia

The DSB define themselves as a moderately conservative, but also nationally oriented party.

They regard themselves as successors of the ruling mandate of the United Democratic Forces (1997–2001) and promise to stand up for its achievements and build on them.

The party stands for a new structure, composition and organization of the constitutional powers in Bulgaria through the adoption of a new Constitution.

They propose a decrease in overall taxes, the creation of an investor-friendly tax and insurance environment and tax and insurance incentives to small and medium-sized enterprises and to companies that generate long-term employment. The DSB propose to reform the law enforcement institutions in order to cut off their connection with the criminal world and in order to abolish corruption. They also insist on making officials of the executive and the other branches of power fully accountable for their actions stripping them of their immunity.

They support the independence and public nature of the National Health Insurance Fund, the promotion of additional health insurance schemes through optional funds and competition between these funds.

The DSB stand for integration and coexistence of different ethnic communities on the basis of equality before the Law, regardless of religion, gender and origin and strongly oppose Ahmed Dogan, the leader of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms claiming that his "Bulgarian Ethnic Model" is one of separation and encapsulation of Bulgarian Turks, aimed at monopolizing their vote instead of integrating them in Bulgarian society. This opposition has often been referred to as anti-minority nationalism.

Kostov and the DSB are outspoken opponents of the Bulgarian Socialist Party whom they regard as the heir to the Bulgarian Communist Party and define them as their main political enemy. They have also often criticized ex-Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha for allying himself with the socialists and who is accused, very much like Kostov was, of corruption.

Kostov's government was the one to begin adhesion talks with the European Union back in 1999 and the DSB continue to support European orientation for the country.

Before the elections of June 2005 Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria issued the Treaty for a Strong Bulgaria which is a 12-point resume of their program.

References

References

  1. Bakke, Elisabeth. (2010). "Central and Southeast European Politics Since 1989". [[Cambridge University Press]].
  2. (11 October 2020). "Konvolut der Scham oder linksliberalgrüne Verschwörung".
  3. (21 June 2006). "Bulgarien wählt". Die Tageszeitung: Taz.
  4. (October 2004). "DEMOKRATEN FÜR EIN STARKES BULGARIEN".
  5. Brunwasser, Matthew. (2006-11-20). "A death in Sofia revives memories of a shady past - Europe - International Herald Tribune". New York Times.
  6. [https://books.google.com/books?id=7stgCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA639 Routledge Handbook of European Elections edited by Donatella M. Viola, page 639]
  7. Gerhard Schminke, Tobias. (2021-01-18). "The present and future of the Green wave – Part 2: The Future". Heinrich Böll Foundation.
  8. (2016). "Beyond Mosque, Church, and State: Alternative Narratives of the Nation in the Balkans". Central European University Press.
  9. "Предложихме мерки в помощ на софийската икономика".
  10. (30 March 2020). ""Демократична България" предлага десет пъти по-нисък данък за отдаване на апартамент под наем в София".
  11. "Българска национална телевизия - Новини - Политика - Радан Кънев е новият лидер на ДСБ".
  12. "Atanas Atanasov is the new leader of DSB".
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