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BSP – United Left БСП – обединена левица | |
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Abbreviation | BSP |
Leader | Atanas Zafirov |
Parliamentary leader | Borislav Gutsanov[1] |
Founded | 1991 1994 (Democratic Left) 2001 (Coalition for Bulgaria) 2014 (BSP – Left Bulgaria) 2017 (BSP for Bulgaria) 2024 (BSP – United Left) | (Pre-Electoral Union)
Headquarters | 20 Positano Street, Sofia |
Ideology | Social democracy[2] Democratic socialism Left-wing populism Social conservatism[3] |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
Member parties | see composition |
Colours | Red |
National Assembly | 20 / 240 |
European Parliament | 2 / 17 |
Sofia City Council | 9 / 61 |
Website | |
bsp.bg | |
BSP – United Left (Bulgarian: БСП – обединена левица, romanized: BSP – Obedinena Levitsa), formerly BSP for Bulgaria (Bulgarian: БСП за България, romanized: BSP za Bŭlgariya) until 2024, is a centre-left electoral alliance in Bulgaria led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party. A big tent of the democratic socialist left, it is a coalition of communist, left-wing nationalist, green, and social-democratic parties. On European Union politics, the majority of its members hold pro-European views, while a minority hold more Eurosceptic stances. The coalition has gone by multiple names since its foundation.
Members of the coalition
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1991 Pre-Electoral Union[4] |
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1994–1997 Democratic Left |
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2001–2005 |
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2007 European Socialists Platform |
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2009 |
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2013 |
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2014 BSP – Left Bulgaria |
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2017 BSP for Bulgaria[5] |
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April 2021 BSP for Bulgaria |
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July 2021 BSP for Bulgaria |
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November 2021 BSP for Bulgaria |
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2022–2023 BSP for Bulgaria |
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June 2024 BSP for Bulgaria |
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October 2024 BSP – United Left[6] |
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Election results
[edit]National Assembly
[edit]Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
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1991 | 1,836,050 | 33.14 (2nd) | 106 / 240
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Opposition | |
1994 | 2,262,943 | 43.50 (1st) | 125 / 240
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19 | Majority |
1997 | 939,308 | 22.44 (2nd) | 58 / 240
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73 | Opposition |
2001 | 783,372 | 17.15 (3rd) | 48 / 240
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10 | Opposition |
2005 | 1,129,196 | 30.95 (1st) | 82 / 240
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34 | Coalition |
2009 | 748,114 | 17.70 (2nd) | 40 / 240
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42 | Opposition |
2013 | 942,541 | 26.61 (1st) | 84 / 240
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44 | Coalition |
2014 | 505,527 | 15.40 (2nd) | 39 / 240
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45 | Opposition |
2017 | 955,490 | 27.19 (2nd) | 80 / 240
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41 | Opposition |
Apr 2021 | 480,146 | 15.01 (3rd) | 43 / 240
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37 | Snap election |
Jul 2021 | 365,695 | 13.39 (3rd) | 36 / 240
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7 | Snap election |
Nov 2021 | 266,667 | 10.12 (4th) | 26 / 240
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9 | Coalition |
2022 | 232,958 | 8.98 (5th) | 25 / 240
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1 | Snap election |
2023 | 225,914 | 8.94 (5th) | 23 / 240
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2 | Opposition |
Jun 2024 | 151,557 | 6.85 (5th) | 19 / 240
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4 | Snap election |
Oct 2024 | 184,403 | 7.32 (5th) | 20 / 240
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References
[edit]- ^ https://parliament.bg/bg/parliamentarygroups/3361 ПАРЛАМЕНТАРНА ГРУПА "БСП ЗА БЪЛГАРИЯ"
- ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2021). "Bulgaria". Parties and Elections in Europe.
- ^ "European Election Watch Bulgaria". Center for Strategic and International Studies.
- ^ "1991 Parliamentary Elections". University of Essex. Archived from the original on 27 July 2007. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
- ^ "Bulgarian Socialist Party signs election coalition deal with five parties including communists". The Sofia Globe. 7 February 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
- ^ Dnevnik.bg (2024-09-05). "Съдебните битки в БСП не спряха коалиционното споразумение за голямо ляво обединение". www.dnevnik.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2024-09-05.