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The GERB–SDS (Bulgarian: ГЕРБ – СДС) is a Bulgarian two-party political coalition between GERB and the Union of Democratic Forces, headed by Boyko Borisov. History [ edit ]
GERB—SDS sought to form a government with rival PP–DB to end the political deadlock that had resulted in numerous inconclusive elections. Although initially reluctant, with co-leader and former prime minister Kiril Petkov pledging to rule out working with GERB—SDS, the PP–DB later agreed to negotiate. However, the talks between the two ...
GERB, an acronym for Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria [1] (Bulgarian: Граждани за европейско развитие на България, romanized: Grazhdani za evropeysko razvitie na Bŭlgaria), is a conservative populist [6] [7] political party which was the ruling party of Bulgaria during the periods between 2009–2013, 2014-2016, 2017–2020, 2025-present and ...
In the first parliamentary elections held under the new constitution of Bulgaria, in October 1991, the Union of Democratic Forces (SDS) party won a plurality of the seats, having won 110 out of the 240 seats, and created a cabinet alone with the support of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms—a liberal party (in Bulgarian abbreviated: DPS ...
On 1 July President Radev formally asked GERB-SDS to form a minority government with former National Assembly speaker Rosen Zhelyazkov as prime-minister designate. [99] The minority government proposed by Zhelyazkov was largely composed of ministers from previous GERB governments , while also including several incumbent Caretaker Ministers .
The Union of Democratic Forces (Bulgarian: Съюз на демократичните сили, romanized: Sayuz na demokratichnite sili, СДС/SDS) is a political party in Bulgaria, founded in 1989 as a union of several political organizations in opposition to the communist government. The Union was transformed into a single unified party ...
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample GERB–SDS PP–DB Vaz DPS–NN BSP–OL APS ITN MECh Others NOTA Lead Myara: 6–16 Feb 2025 803 28.2 68: 14.8 36: 14.4 34: 10.8
GERB–SDS had the best results by winning 25.5% of the vote, but were required to form an alliance with at least two other elected parties in order to achieve a voting majority in the National Assembly. [3] The new elected 51st Parliament replaced the 50th Parliament when all elected members were sworn in on 11 November. [4]