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The Left! ( bg, Левицата!, Levitsata!) is a Bulgarian centre-left to left-wing political coalition established on 12 February 2023. The members of the coalition are
Stand Up.BG Stand Up.BG or Stand Up Bulgaria () is a Bulgarian non-governmental organization and political party which was founded by Maya Manolova on December 6, 2019. History On September 3, 2019, Maya Manolova resigned as national ombudswoman to Bulg ...
, Alternative for Bulgarian Revival, Movement 21, Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski",
Bulgarian Progressive Line The Bulgarian Progressive Line ( bg, Българска прогресивна линия, Bŭlgarska progresivna liniya, BPL) is a democratic socialist and left-wing political party in Bulgaria. It has been the successor of the Bulgarian Liberal ...
, 's Normal State and BSP splinter faction led by .


Ideology

According to the
Stand Up.BG Stand Up.BG or Stand Up Bulgaria () is a Bulgarian non-governmental organization and political party which was founded by Maya Manolova on December 6, 2019. History On September 3, 2019, Maya Manolova resigned as national ombudswoman to Bulg ...
leader
Maya Manolova Maya Bozhidarova Manolova ( bg, Мая Божидарова Манолова; born 4 May 1965) is a Bulgarian politician and the leader of the political movement Stand Up.BG, part of the Stand Up! Mafia, get out! coalition. She was formerly the v ...
, the political crisis can be overcome with a united and strong left. According to Manolova, The Left positions itself as an alternative to the right "pole of war" (represented by
GERB–SDS The GERB–SDS ( bg, ГЕРБ – СДС) is a Bulgarian two-party political coalition between GERB and the Union of Democratic Forces (Bulgaria), Union of Democratic Forces, headed by Boyko Borisov. History A coalition between the two parties ...
and
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) and opposes sending weapons to Ukraine, supporting the course of President
Rumen Radev Rumen Georgiev Radev ( bg, Румен Георгиев Радев ; born 18 June 1963) is a Bulgarian politician and former major general who is the current president of Bulgaria since 22 January 2017. Radev previously served as higher command ...
. The new coalition will prioritize incomes, prices, countering monopolies and corruption. The union will insist on an increase in the minimum wage and that there are no Bulgarians below the poverty line. According to members of the coalition, it was created to consolidate the voices of the left forces, "so that they do not have to vote for other political formations just because, until recently, the ruling party of the left does not correspond to their ideas of how the left should look in Bulgaria." The coalition criticizes the
Bulgarian Socialist Party The Bulgarian Socialist Party ( bg, Българска социалистическа партия, translit=Balgarska sotsialisticheska partiya, BSP), also known as The Centenarian ( bg, Столетницата, links=no, translit=Stoletnitsat ...
of Korneliya Ninova, saying that the BSP is "not able to raise the flag of the left" and has stopped dealing with important issues, become only concerned with itself, and that the way out of this will be a change in the leadership of the party. One day before coalition formation, 11 February, the BSP congress was held, at which Korneliya Ninova was re-elected and part of her opponents were expelled from the party. According to The Left, Ninova refused to join coalition talks.


History

On 12 February 2023, after a four-month dialogue, the creation of the Levitsata! coalition was announced. The coalition has announced that it will take part in the 2023 snap parliamentary election and is now in the process of registering for the election. On 13 February, the coalition submitted 6,000 signatures to register for the upcoming election. On the 3d of March, the list opened its campaign for the 2023 elections outside the coal power plant "Maritsa Istok 2" located in
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oblast, with the list promising to bring up the issues of "ordinary Bulgarian citizens" in the next parliament. After the April 2023 elections, the party remained under the threshold; however, party spokesman Valeri Zheblyanov promised that the coalition would remain active even if in an extra-parliamentary capacity.


Coalition members


Electoral history


National Assembly


References

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