Bulgaria for Citizens Movement

Bulgaria for Citizens Movement (Bulgarian: Движение „България на гражданите“, Dvizhenie „Bulgariya na grazhdanite“; Movement 'Bulgaria of the Citizens') is a political party in Bulgaria, founded by former European Commissioner and National Movement for Stability and Progress member Meglena Kuneva on July 1, 2012.

Movement "Bulgaria of the Citizens"

Движение „България на гражданите“
Dvizhenie „Bulgariya na grazhdanite“
LeaderDimitar Delchev
Founded1 July 2012
HeadquartersSofia
IdeologyCentrism[1]
Political positionCentre[1] to centre-right[2]
ColoursBlue and Green
National Assembly
0 / 240
European Parliament
0 / 17
Municipalities
1 / 265
Website
grajdani.bg

Party Platform

The party has identified three key planks on which they will run the 2013 election.

The first plank, entitled "The Citizen", aims at bringing in more control mechanisms on power, removing obstacles from holding referendums at a local level and steps towards the adoption of a new constitution.

The second plank, entitled "The Economy" describes the party’s dedication towards the growth and stability of the economy. The party is also preparing to bring in "real" reforms in health care, education and old age pensions. The party wishes to return the economy to its pre-2009 level and guide the economy towards above-average EU growth.

The third plank, entitled "Bulgaria of the Future", aims at a radical reform of the judiciary. It calls for the direct election of Supreme Court judges as well as the removal of the prosecution from the justice system.[3]

List of chairmen

Important members

References

  1. "Bulgaria election fails to end political stalemate". BBC News. 2013-05-13. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  2. Nordsieck, Wolfram (2013). "Bulgaria". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 2013-05-11. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
  3. "ПОЛИТИКИ И ПРИОРИТЕТИ". ПОЛИТИКИ И ПРИОРИТЕТИ. Движение „България на гражданите“. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
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