The National Movement for Stability and Progress (, NDSV) is a
liberal,
populist
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political party in Bulgaria. It was known as the National Movement Simeon II () until 3 June 2007.
The party was created as a personal vehicle of
Simeon of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Simeon II), the last Bulgarian
Tsar
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(albeit nominally), who was deposed following the
1944 Bulgarian coup d'état
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, for his successful bid to become
Prime Minister of Bulgaria
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in 2001. Simeon served as prime minister until 2005 and the party remained part of the governing coalition until 2009, when they lost all their seats in the National Assembly.
History
Foundation and government
NDSV was founded in April 2001, only 11 weeks ahead of a parliamentary election, after former Tsar Simeon II had announced his intention to become involved in the political life of Bulgaria. He promised to attract foreign investors, reduce taxes and uproot corruption within the first 800 days of his premiership. The movement met with immediate enthusiasm and won 42.7% of the popular vote and 120 out of 240 seats in the
2001 elections. One seat short of an absolute majority, it formed a coalition with the ethnic minority party
Movement for Rights and Freedoms
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms ( ''Dvizhenie za prava i svobodi'', ДПС, DPS; , HÖH) is a political party in Bulgaria with a support base among ethnic minority communities. Until 2024 it was a member of the Liberal International and ...
with Simeon Sakskoburggotski (his official name in Bulgarian since the end of monarchy) becoming prime minister. NDSV's popularity decreased markedly when Simeon failed to fulfill his promises within the specified time. However, it was during Simeon's term that Bulgaria entered
NATO
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and prepared the economic and political stability that was prerequisite for the country becoming a member of the
European Union
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in 2007. The NDSV party became a full member of the
Liberal International
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at its
Sofia
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Congress in May 2005.
Decline
At the
2005 parliamentary election, NDSV's share of votes dropped to 19.9% and its number of seats in parliament dropped to 53. It did, however, remain in office as the junior partner in a coalition led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party. NDSV member
Meglena Kuneva served as Bulgarian EU Commissioner charged with consumer protection in the First
Barroso Commission
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from Bulgaria's entry to the EU in 2007 until 2010. The party changed its name in June 2007, removing the name of the founder and leader and replacing it with "Stability and Progress", but retaining its Bulgarian acronym NDSV. At the
European parliamentary election of June 2009 the party gained 7.96% of the votes and took two out of the seventeen seats. However, a month later the party got just 3.01% of votes in the
July 2009 parliamentary elections, falling short of the 4% election threshold for representation. The next day, on 6 July, Simeon resigned as NDSV leader. In July 2012 Meglena Kuneva left the party to establish the
Bulgaria for Citizens Movement
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. In the
2013 parliamentary election, the NDSV did not field any candidates. In the
2014 election, it won just 0.24% of the votes, while the party decided not to run in the
2017 election. The party did not participate in any of the elections in 2021 for failure to gain the 2,500 signatures required. The party would not stand for any of the elections in 2021, in
April
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,
July
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or
November
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and did not stand for the
2022 Bulgarian parliamentary election.
Revival
Following the 2014 election, the party's national council elected
Stanimir Ilchev,
Olimpi Katev, and
Sabi Davidov, as co-chairmen of the party in their 8th convocation in 2015. There would not be another convocation of the national council until 2023. The council, which had largely been vacant, was revitalized and former prime minister
Ognyan Gerdzhikov announced in December 2022 that the party's national council was formed and that they would convene for a 9th convocation to elect a new chairman of the party in January of 2023. Ilchev was elected the party's sole chairman. A month before this announcement Simeon Sakskoburggotski held a closed door meeting with the Russian ambassador. The party received 0.26% of the vote in the
2023 Bulgarian parliamentary election well below the 4% threshold for seats in the National Assembly.
On 12 May 2023, NDSV held a party conference, at which it was agreed that a re-branding of the party was necessary, additionally, major organizational flaws inside the party were noted by its Chairman, Stranimir Ilchev.
Election results
National Assembly
European Parliament
See also
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Liberalism and radicalism in Bulgaria
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GERB
References
External links
National Movement for Stability and Progressofficial site
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2001 establishments in Bulgaria
Liberal parties in Bulgaria
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party member parties
Populist parties
Pro-European political parties in Bulgaria