Alternative for Bulgarian Revival
Alternative for Bulgarian Revival Алтернатива за българско възраждане | |
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Abbreviation | ABV |
Leader | Rumen Petkov |
Founded | 25 January 2014 |
Split from | Bulgarian Socialist Party |
Headquarters | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Ideology | Social democracy[1] Social conservatism Nationalism |
Political position | Centre-left[2] |
National affiliation | BSP for Bulgaria (2021) Bulgarian Rise (2022–) |
Colours | Purple |
National Assembly | 1 / 240 |
European Parliament | 0 / 17 |
Website | |
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The Alternative for Bulgarian Revival (Bulgarian: Алтернатива за българско възраждане, romanized: Alternativa za balgarsko vazrazhdane, АБВ) is a centre-left[2] political party in Bulgaria. ABV, the romanized party's initials in Bulgarian, are the first three letters of the Cyrillic alphabet, equivalent to ABC.[3] A social-democratic party,[1] it holds pro-European[4] and "quasi-nationalist social conservative" views.[5]
History
The party was founded and is led by Georgi Parvanov, who was the president of Bulgaria from 2002 to 2012, as a splinter from the Bulgarian Socialist Party.[6] In the May 2014 European Parliament election in Bulgaria, the party received 4% of the vote, failing to elect any Member of the European Parliament.[7] In the 2014 Bulgarian parliamentary election, the party received 4.15% of the vote and 11 seats in the National Assembly.[8]
List of chairmen
No. | Name (birth–death) |
Portrait | Term of office | |
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1 | Georgi Parvanov (born 1957) |
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25 January 2014 | 15 January 2017 |
2 | Konstantin Prodanov (born 1977) |
15 January 2017 | 19 May 2018 | |
3 | Rumen Petkov (born 1961) |
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19 May 2018 | Incumbent |
Election results
Election | No. of seats won | No. of total votes | % of popular vote | Ranked | Name |
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2014 | 0 / 17 [9]
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90,061[9] | 4.02%[9] | 6th[9] | An Alternative for Bulgarian Revival |
2019 | 0 / 17 [10]
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16,759[10] | 0.86%[10] | 13th[10] | Coalition for Bulgaria |
Election | No. of seats won | No. of total votes | % of popular vote | Ranked |
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2014 | 11 / 240
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136,223 | 4.15% | 8th |
2017 | 0 / 240
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54,409 | 1.55% | 10th |
2021 | 0 / 240
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14,794 | 0.45% | 14th |
Election | No. of total votes (1st round) |
% of popular vote (1st round) |
Ranked (1st round) |
No. of total votes (2nd round) |
% of popular vote (2nd round) |
Ranked (2nd round) |
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2016 | 125,531 | 3.28% | 7th | – | – | – |
References
- ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2017). "Bulgaria". Parties and Elections in Europe.
- ^ a b Krasimirov, Angel (27 July 2014). "Bulgaria's Socialists pick new leader as election looms". Reuters.
- ^ Leviev-Sawyer, Clive (26 January 2014). "Purvanov project hits BSP, Borissov's GERB back in the lead – poll". The Sofia Globe.
- ^ "Bulgaria". Europe Elects. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
- ^ Popivanov, Boris (2014). Changing Images of the Left in Bulgaria. Columbia University Press. p. 160.
- ^ Carney, Sean (6 October 2014). "Bulgaria Vote Fails to Break Deadlock". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "Резултати от избори за Европейски парламент 25.05.2014 г. за страната". Избори за Европейски Парламент 2014. CIK (Central electoral commission of Bulgaria).
- ^ "Резултати за страната при обработени 100% протоколи на СИК в РИК". Избори за народни представители 2014. CIK (Central electoral commission of Bulgaria).
- ^ a b c d e "Резултати :: Избори за Европейски Парламент 2014". results.cik.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ a b c d e "Европейски парламент :: Европейски парламент 2019". results.cik.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2019-06-01.
External links
- Official website (in Bulgarian)
- CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg)
- Articles with short description
- Short description with empty Wikidata description
- Articles containing Bulgarian-language text
- Articles with Bulgarian-language sources (bg)
- Nationalist parties in Bulgaria
- Political parties established in 2014
- Social democratic parties in Bulgaria
- 2014 establishments in Bulgaria