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Republicans for Bulgaria () is a Bulgarian political party formed as a split from
GERB GERB, an acronym for Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (), is a conservative center-right populist political party which was the ruling party of Bulgaria during the periods between 2009–2013, 2014-2021, 2025-present and was suppor ...
by
Tsvetan Tsvetanov Tsvetan Genchev Tsvetanov (; born 8 April 1965) is a Bulgarian politician and former government official. He served as the chairman of the GERB party until 2009. On 8 July 2009, following his party's victory in the 2009 parliamentary election, h ...
, formerly the second most senior official in the ruling GERB party, after he was demoted from his positions by GERB leader and Bulgarian Prime Minister
Boyko Borisov Boyko Metodiev Borisov (, born 13 June 1959) is a Bulgarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria on three separate occasions, serving a total of 9 years between 2009 and 2021, making him the country's longest-serving post-communi ...
. The party's abbreviation (RB) is an allusion to the defunct rightist
Reformist Bloc The Reformist Bloc () was a centre-right electoral alliance in Bulgaria. History The coalition agreement to form the alliance was signed on 20 December 2013. The five parties that signed the agreement were: Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria, Bulga ...
coalition.


Identity

The party's core was formed primarily from former GERB, and to a lesser extent - also former DSB and SDS members. It officially positioned itself in the centre-right political space, seeing centrist and rightist parties as potential partners. Despite the party's origins as a splinter movement, its leader has generally refused to rule out a potential future coalition government between his old and new parties. Tsvetanov stated that the party's goal was to become an "insurmountable factor in Bulgarian politics and a guarantor of the Euro-atlantic direction of development". As such, it became one of the staunchest supporters of Bulgarian membership in
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.


Analysis

According to Bulgarian financial publication "Kapital", Republicans for Bulgaria had the potential to undermine and siphon support from GERB "from below" due to the fact that Tsvetanov had deep connections with several local GERB chapters he helped build, but also that the party was incapable of attracting leftist, centrist or liberal voters. At the same time, the party could potentially also siphon votes from other rightist parties such as the SDS, primarily from "people with a more staunchly euro-atlantic,
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and rightist sentiment". The publication stated that GERB was primarily supported by people who had "tied their business, professional and personal interests to the party" and Tsvetanov's new party could potentially threaten GERB if it could offer those supporters similar arrangements within itself. According to
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, Republicans for Bulgaria represented a "GERB-2" and was based not on Euro-atlanticist values, but on promises of power and "personal material prosperity" to its members, as well as the loyalty of many of its cadres to Tsvetanov himself. Nevertheless, the publication noted that the party was "cutting of living flesh" from GERB by taking over not only individual GERB members, but entire leading GERB party structures in major cities and towns in Bulgaria. GERB official and Deputy Prime Minister
Tomislav Donchev Tomislav Peykov Donchev (, born 6 August 1973) is a Bulgarian politician who is currently serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria. A member of the GERB party, he previously held that position on two occasions from 2014 to 2021. He also serv ...
acknowledged that party members were being siphoned away to the new Republicans for Bulgaria, but stated that this would not play in the latter's favour, as he opined that "you can take part of the membership, but not from the support base".


Election results

At its formation, the party's program stated that "at minimum" it would enter into Bulgarian parliament with a "pretty large parliamentary group", adding that the party was aiming for a far higher result than the 4%
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required by Bulgarian law for entry into the National Assembly. Tsvetanov predicted that the party would match GERB's electoral result and gather at least around 500,000 votes in the
April 2021 Bulgarian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 4 April 2021 at the end of the term of the National Assembly (Bulgaria), National Assembly 2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election, elected in 2017. Parties in the governing coalition led by Boyko B ...
. These goals were met with strong scepticism by Bulgarian sociologists and pollsters, which stated that less than 1% of Bulgarian voters intended to vote for the party in October 2020 and that it had mostly failed at attracting sympathizers outside of its base core. The party failed to enter the assembly, gaining only 1.31% of the popular vote. In the second election of that year, it fared even worse, managing to obtain only 0.31% of the vote. After the party failed to enter the National Assembly twice during the first two parliamentary elections in 2021, Tsvetanov blamed an "inability to present the
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program before the people during the campaign" and stated that he would try with "shorter messages". By September, Tsvetanov announced that his party was looking for coalition partners to contest the
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together with. Eventually, he reached an agreement with the political formation around Petar Moskov, former DSB member and also an ex-minister in Borisov's former cabinet. The two formed the ''National Union of the Right'', a right-wing, conservative and
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political movement seeking to "go back to the roots of the Bulgarian right". The coalition only gained 0.43% of the popular vote and as such it also failed to enter into the Bulgarian parliament. RzB did not join the
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alliance but instead formed "Free Voters" with the Green Union and
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for the October 2024 election.


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