This article gives an overview ofliberalism and radicalism inBulgaria. It is limited toliberal andradicalparties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it is not necessary that parties label themselves as a liberal party.
After the restoration of democracy in 1990, some parties got a liberal character.Liberalism is now represented by the mainly Turkish minority partyMovement for Rights and Freedoms (Dviženie za prava i svobodi, observerLI, memberELDR), theNational Movement for Simeon II (Nacionalno Dviženie Simeon Vtori, memberLI,ELDR) andDemocratic Bulgaria (Demokratichna Balgariya), both taking a more or less liberal position.
1887: A right-wing faction of the ⇒ Liberal Party formed theRadoslav Liberal Party (Liberalna-Radoslavistka Partija)
1904: A right-wing faction seceded as the ⇒ Tonchevist Young Liberal Party
1920: The party merged with the ⇒ Tonchevist Young Liberal Party and the ⇒ People's Liberal Party into theNational Liberal Party (Nacionalliberalna Partija)
1990: Representatives of the Turkish minority formed theMovement for Rights and Freedoms (Dviženie za Prava i Svobodi), that develops in a more or less liberal direction
2001: Followers of the ex-king formed the personalistNational Movement for Simeon II (Nacionalno Dviženie Simeon Vtori), that takes a more or less liberal position in the spectrum
2006:GERB split from NDSV, which adopted more conservative position than NDSV.
2009: The conservative SDS, DSB, the social democraticBulgarian Social Democratic Party, the agrarianUnited Agrarians and ⇒ Radical Democratic Party formed the centre-rightBlue Coalition, leading to a series of centre-right coalitions which take a more or less liberal position in the spectrum.
2021: ENP and DBG joinStand Up! Mafia, Get Out!. KztB and BDO form "We, the Citizens". DS dissolves.Dignity of United People (Достойнството на един народ) split from DBG to join Democratic Bulgaria.
2021: BZNS, KOD, Republicans dor Bulgaria and European Middle Class (SEK) for National Union of the Right (NOD). SEK leaves to joinWe Continue the Change.
2023: We Continue the Change, SEK, DSB, Yes Bulgaria, BZNS, United Agrarians, as well as the green parties Volt and Green Movement form thePP-DB coalition.
2023: Regional liberal organization „Save Sofia (Spasi Sofia)“ officially becomes a party and runs in a coalition with PP-DB.
2023: Unity (Единение) splits from We Continue the Change.[2]