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Democratic Bulgaria
Демократична България
Abbreviation
DB
Leaders
Hristo Ivanov Atanas Atanasov
Founded
12 April 2018; 6 years ago (2018-04-12)
Dissolved
13 February 2023 (2023-02-13) (as an electoral alliance)
Preceded by
Reformist Bloc
Succeeded by
PP–DB (a successor to the electoral alliance)
Ideology
Liberal conservatism[1] Conservative liberalism[2] Liberalism[3][4] Anti-corruption[4] Pro-Europeanism[5]
Political position
Centre-right[6][7]
European affiliation
European People's Party[a]
Colours
Blue White Green Red
National Assembly
26 / 240
European Parliament
1 / 17
Website
demokrati.bg
Politics of Bulgaria
Political parties
Elections
Democratic Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Демократична България - Обединение, ДБ, Demokratichna Balgariya, DB) is a political alliance in Bulgaria. Founded on 12 April 2018 as an electoral alliance between three political parties – DaB, DSB and the Green Movement,[8] it merged into PP-DB in 2023.[9] In April 2024 the Green Movement left PP-DB.[10] DaB and DSB maintain close relations and brand themselves as "Democratic Bulgaria".
^Wolfram Nordsieck. "Bulgaria". Parties and Elections in Europe.
^"Bulgaria's new government can get to work". Eurotopics. 16 December 2021.
^Wölfl, Adelheid (12 June 2022). "Bulgarische Regierung verliert Mehrheit im Parlament". Der Standard.
^ ab"Knapper Vorsprung für Anti-Korruptions-Partei". Tagesschau. 14 November 2021.
^Milcheva, Emiliya; Nikolov, Krasen (February 21, 2022). "Bau von russischem Atomkraftwerk spaltet Bulgarien". Euractiv – via www.euractiv.de.
^Petkova, Mariya (12 July 2020). "Bulgaria rocked by protests amid coronavirus fears". Al Jazeera.
^Dimitrov, Martin (20 August 2020). "How a bizarre beach plot landed Bulgaria's longtime PM in hot water". The Guardian.
^Ангелов, Георги А. (April 12, 2018). "ДСБ, "Да, България" и "Зелените" учредяват обединение "Демократична България"". Dnevnik.
^"ПП и ДБ официално подписаха споразумението за общо явяване на изборите". novini.bg (in Bulgarian). 10 February 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
^""Зелено движение" напуска ПП-ДБ, ще се явява отделно на изборите". mediapool.bg (in Bulgarian). 15 April 2024.
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