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1 Background  



1.1  Bulgarian political crisis  





1.2  Formation  







2 Election campaign  



2.1  2023 election  



2.1.1  Issues with regional lists  





2.1.2  Campaign  





2.1.3  Regional list leaders  









3 Ideology and platform  





4 Composition  



4.1  Members and Structure  





4.2  Affiliated groups  





4.3  Former members  







5 Election results  



5.1  National Assembly  







6 References  














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We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria
Продължаваме промяната – Демократична България
AbbreviationPP–DB
LeaderKiril Petkov
Parliamentary leaderNikolai Denkov[1]
FoundersKiril Petkov
Asen Vasilev
Hristo Ivanov
Atanas Atanasov
Founded13 February 2023
Ideology
  • Anti-corruption[3]
  • Pro-Europeanism[4]
  • Political positionCentre[5]tocentre-right[6]
    Coalition membersWe Continue the Change
    Democratic Bulgaria
    Colours  Indigo
    Slogan"Има Как"
    ("There is a Way")
    National Assembly
    39 / 240

    European Parliament
    3 / 17

    Sofia City Council
    14 / 61

    Website
    ppdb.bg
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Продължаваме промяната – Демократична България, romanizedProdŭlzhavame promyanata – Demokratichna Bŭlgariya), also known simply as PP–DB, is a Bulgarian electoral coalition between We Continue the Change, Volt Bulgaria and Democratic Bulgaria (DaB and DSB).[7] The alliance was formed prior to the 2023 election.[8]

    Background[edit]

    Bulgarian political crisis[edit]

    Following numerous corruption scandals linked to the governing GERB party,[9] several anti-corruption parties made breakthroughs in the April 2021 election. One of such parties was the liberal-conservative group, Democratic Bulgaria (DB).[10][11] Due to the resulting political deadlock, no government could be formed and the country would go onto face two further elections in 2021, one in July and one in November.[12] Before the November election, two popular ministers from Stefan Yanev's first interim government, Kiril Petkov and Asen Vasilev formed a new centrist political force, the We Continue the Change (PP).[12] PP would go on to win the November election, and negotiated a government with DB, alongside the Socialist Party (BSP) and another anti-corruption party There Is Such a People (ITN).[13]

    The government fell after less than seven months in power, after ITN pulled out due to disagreements over the Budget and Macedonian accession to the European Union.[14] The government was voted out in a Vote of No Confidence.[15] President Rumen Radev called an election in October 2022, in which PP fell back to second behind GERB.[16] No government could be formed as a result of the election, and so a further election was set to be held in April 2023.[17]

    Formation[edit]

    The alliance was announced on 10 February 2023. The alliance's stated aim was to get the most votes in the April 2023 election, giving them the first chance of forming a government.[8] A joint declaration titled "We Continue Together" was signed on 13 February 2023 by representatives of PP, Yes, Bulgaria!, Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria, and the Green Movement (ZD), formally announcing the formation of the alliance.[18]

    Election campaign[edit]

    2023 election[edit]

    Issues with regional lists[edit]

    There were disagreements between members of the alliance over the orders and members of regional lists.[19][20][21][22]

    Prior to the final announcement and submission of the regional lists, some figures in PP either left the party or threatened to leave it. Notably, a prominent[23] PP Member of Parliament (MP) from Pleven, Ivan Hristanov, declared that he would be leaving PP,[24] and would not participate in the upcoming elections.[25][26] There was speculation that he left due to conflicts with the leader of the list in the Pleven Electoral District.[27][20] Petkov denied that this was the case.[25]

    PP MP from Sofia Oblast, Alexander Dunchev, announced he would not be contesting the election and would leave PP, due to a DB member being placed as the leader of the list, calling the decision a "betrayal".[28][29][30]

    Chairman of the PP Parliamentary Group, Andrey Gyurev, denied that any "under the table" negotiations about list leaders were on-going and that all list leaders would be chosen based on merit. Gyurev confirmed that the PP Executive Council would meet on 22 February to finalise the list with DB.[31]

    On 27 February, a day before lists were to be announced, disagreements broke out in Blagoevgrad Province. This led to DB MP and lawyer, Ivan Dimitrov, who had been selected to be third on the local list, to announce that he would be withdrawing from politics, citing problems with the joint list as one of his reasons.[32]

    Campaign[edit]

    The PP–DB coalition began its campaign on 19 February at an open air event in front of the National Theater in Sofia. The event was attended by PP co-leaders, Petkov and Vasilev, Panev, the leader of ZD, DSB leader Atanas Atanasov, independent former BSP MP Yavor Bozhankov, as well as leaders of public organisations which had decided to endorse the list.[33] At this meeting, it was confirmed that Yavor Bozhankov will lead the list in Gabrovo, additionally that PP–DB stated that they represent the "good forces" in Bulgarian politics, as opposed to GERB, which represented a return to the past.[34]

    On 3 March, Bulgarian Liberation Day, PP–DB unveiled their slogan "There is a Way" (Bulgarian: Има Как) at an event. The alliance called for Bulgarians to come together to fight for change, proposing five steps that would ensure a "good European life for all Bulgarians". The five steps are as follows:[35]

    Regional list leaders[edit]

    The following table displays all the candidates who are placed first in the regional list for PP–DB for the April 2023 elections.[36][37]

    Regional list leaders
    List No. Location Party Candidate
    1 Blagoevgrad PP Andrey Gyurov
    2 Burgas SEC Konstantin Bachiyski
    3 Varna PP Daniel Lorer
    4 Veliko Tarnovo DSB Lyudmila Ilieva
    5 Vidin DSB Lyuben Ivanov
    6 Vratsa PP Denitsa Simeonova
    7 Gabrovo Ex-BSP (PP) Yavor Bozhankov
    8 Dobrich DaB! Ivaylo Mirchev
    9 Kardzhali DSB Atanas Atanasov
    10 Kyustendil PP Georgi Stamov
    11 Lovech PP Iskren Arabadzhiev
    12 Montana PP Vanina Vecina
    13 Pazardjik PP Ivaylo Shotev
    14 Pernik PP Boyko Rashkov
    15 Pleven Ex-ITN (PP) Radostin Vasilev
    16 Plovdiv PP Nikola Minchev
    17 Plovdiv region PP Rosen Kosturkov
    18 Razgrad DaB! Antioneta Tsoneva
    19 Ruse DB Martin Dimitrov
    20 Silistra PP Stoyan Georgiev
    21 Sliven PP Tatyana Sultanova-Siveva
    22 Smolyan PP Michal Kambarev
    23 Sofia PP Kiril Petkov
    24 Sofia DaB! Hristo Ivanov
    25 Sofia PP Hristo Petrov
    26 Sofia region DaB! Alexander Simidchiev
    27 Stara Zagora PP Radoslav Rybarski
    28 Targovishte ZD Ilina Mutafchieva
    29 Haskovo PP Asen Vasilev
    30 Shumen PP Nikolay Denkov
    31 Yambol PP Miroslav Ivanov

    Ideology and platform[edit]

    Tagesschau described the PP–DB coalition as liberal-conservative, anti-corruption, and Atlanticist.[38]

    In their joint declaration the coalition laid out their main policy proposals in 13 points, including:[18]

    Composition[edit]

    Members and Structure[edit]

    The coalition was registered ahead of the 2023 election and originally included six parties (PP, DSB, DaB!, Volt, SEK and ZD)[39] In addition, former BSP MP Yavor Bozhankov lead the list in Gabrovo.[40]

    On the 26th of May, Radostin Vasiliev, leader of Strong Bulgaria and nominally a PP MP, announced that he would be leaving the PPDB group in order to become an independent, due to his frustration with internal corruption and the recent government deal with GERB-SDS.[41]

    On 15 April 2024 the Green Movement left PP–DB.[42] On the 24th of April 2024, SEK also left PP-DB.[43]

    Party Leader Ideology Position 2023 MPs 2024 MPs 2024 MEPs
    We Continue the Change (PP) Kiril Petkov
    Asen Vasilev
    Liberalism
    Anti-corruption
    Centre
    35 / 240

    [a]
    22 / 240

    2 / 17

    Yes, Bulgaria! (DaB!) Hristo Ivanov Liberalism
    Anti-corruption
    Centreto
    centre-right
    13 / 240

    9 / 240

    0 / 17

    Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB) Atanas Atanasov Liberal conservatism
    Economic liberalism
    Centre-right
    10 / 240

    8 / 240

    1 / 17

    Volt Bulgaria (Volt) Nastimir Ananiev European federalism
    Social liberalism
    Centreto
    centre-left
    1 / 240

    0 / 240

    0 / 17

    United Agrarians (OZ)[b][44] Petya Straleva Agrarianism Centre-right
    0 / 240

    0 / 240

    0 / 17

    Green Movement (ZD)[c] Toma Belev Green politics
    Environmentalism
    Liberalism
    Centretocentre-left
    3 / 240

    0 / 240

    0 / 17

    Middle European Class (SEK)[c] Konstantin Bachiyski Economic liberalism
    Burgas regionalism
    Centre-right
    1 / 240

    0 / 240

    0 / 17

    Morale, unity, honour (MECh)[c] Radostin Vasiliev Anti-corruption
    Social conservatism
    Centre
    1 / 240

    [a]
    0 / 240

    0 / 17

    1. ^ a b In 2023 36 MPs were elected from PP's lists. During the term of the 49th National Assembly Radostin Vasilev left the PP-DB parliamentary group to sit as an independent and later founded "Morale, unity, honour"
  • ^ The party is an official member of the coalition, but has not been registered as such by the Central Electoral Commission.
  • ^ a b c This party has left the alliance
  • Affiliated groups[edit]

    Group Affiliation to PP–DB Leader Ideology Position MPs
    Former BSP faction[45][46] Participating in PP–DB regional lists as individual members Yavor Bozhankov Pro-Europeanism
    Social democracy
    Centre-left
    1 / 240

    Dissident Green Movement politicians[47] Participating in PP–DB regional lists as individual members Vladislav Panev Green liberalism
    Green politics
    Centre
    2 / 240

    Republicans for Bulgaria (RzB)[48] Endorsed PP–DB for the 2023 elections Tsvetan Tsvetanov Conservatism
    Conservative liberalism
    Centre-right
    0 / 240

    Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (BZNS)[49] Political party that officially endorsed the PP–DB list Ilya Zyumbilev Agrarianism Centre
    0 / 240

    Dignity of United People (DEN)[50] Political party that officially endorsed the PP–DB list Naiden Zelenogorski Liberal conservatism
    Liberalism
    Centre-right
    0 / 240

    Spasi Sofia[51] A political group based in Sofia which endorsed the coalition. Individual members may be part of the regional lists Borislav Bonev Sofia regionalism
    Anti-corruption
    Centre
    Justice For All[52] A non-governmental organisation which endorsed the coalition Bilyana Gyaruva-Vegertseder Judicial reform
    Anti-corruption
    Single-issue
    For Good[52] A charity organisation which endorsed the coalition Collective leadership Children's rights None
    Listen to Yourself[52] A public organisation for deaf and blind people that endorsed the coalition Collective leadership Sign language promotion

    Deaf and blind interests

    None
    Center for Creative Justice Razgrad[52] A support group against domestic violence and for legal support based in Razgrad which endorsed the alliance Dimo Borisov Anti-domestic violence
    Judicial reform
    None
    Three Women Foundation[52] A charity organisation which endorsed the alliance Collective Leadership None None
    Team for Sofia[51] A public organisation based in Sofia which endorsed the list Collective leadership Sofia regionalism
    Technocracy
    Big tent

    Former members[edit]

    The following parties and civic organizations officially disassociated from the PP–DB coalition.

    Party Leader Ideology Position 2023 MPs
    Green Movement (ZD) Toma Belev Green politics
    Environmentalism
    Liberalism
    Centretocentre-left
    3 / 240

    Middle European Class (SEK) Konstantin Bachiyski Economic liberalism
    Burgas regionalism
    Centre-right
    1 / 240

    Morale, unity, honour (MECh) Radostin Vasiliev Anti-corruption
    Social conservatism
    Centre
    1 / 240

    Election results[edit]

    National Assembly[edit]

    National Assembly
    Election Votes % Seats +/− Government
    2023 621,069 23.54 (#2)
    64 / 240

    New Coalition
    2024 307,849 Decrease14.33 (#3)
    39 / 240

    Decrease25

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