George's Day Movement Explained

George's Day Movement
Native Name:Движение Гергьовден
Native Name Lang:bg
Colorcode:
  1. EEB600
Leader:Dragomir Stefanov
Registered:February 1997
Headquarters:Sofia, Bulgaria
National:GERB-SDS
Position:Right-wing
Colors: Yellow
Seats1 Title:National Assembly
Seats1:
Hex:
  1. EEB600
Seats2 Title:European Parliament
Seats2:
Hex:
  1. EEB600
Country:Bulgaria
Founder:Lyuben Dilov Jr.

The George's Day Movement is a nationalist political party in Bulgaria.

The party was founded in December 1996 by members of the political satire television programme Canaletto. Members of the show, which succeeded Ku-Ku in the mid-1990s, participated in the 1996–1997 Bulgarian protests, and had previously tried to create a party named the Ku-Ku People’s Movement in 1994, but the registration was denied by the Supreme Court of Cassation of Bulgaria, with tacit support from the two major political parties at the time, the Union of Democratic Forces and the Bulgarian Socialist Party. The founder of the party, Lyuben Dilov Jr. estimated that had it run in the 1997 parliamentary election, the party could have earned roughly 10% of the vote and over 30 seats in the parliament. Ultimately, it opted to instead focus on the local elections held in 1999, until which time it de facto operated as a union of clubs alongside the Civil Society Against Corruption Association. Future There Is Such a People founder Slavi Trifonov was a supporter of the party during this time and a member of the television program Ku-Ku and its successor.[1]

It joined the United Democratic Forces before the 2005 elections. The party participated in an electoral coalition with GERB and the Union of Democratic Forces since elections in 2021.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-05-03 . Bulgarian elections of 2021: repackaging the same old (TV) story . 2022-05-17 . Lefteast . en-US.