Blue Coalition
The Blue Coalition was a centre-right electoral alliance in Bulgaria, whose members were the Union of Democratic Forces, Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria and three smaller parties. The members of the European Parliament elected on the coalition's list sat with the group of the European People's Party.
Members
2009- Union of Democratic Forces — Съюз на демократичните сили
- Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria — Демократи за силна България
- United Agrarians — Обединени земеделци
- Bulgarian Social Democratic Party — Българска социалдемократическа партия
- Radical Democratic Party in Bulgaria — Радикалдемократическа партия в България
Elections results
- In the 2009 European Parliament election, the coalition's first appearance in an election, the Blue Coalition gathered 7.95% of all votes in Bulgaria, earning one seat in the European Parliament for Nadezhda Mihaylova. The coalition failed to earn a second European Parliament seat by 0.01%, or a few hundred votes at the expense of NDSV.
- In the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election, the coalition won 6,8% of the popular vote and 15 of 240 seats
- The October 2011 presidential elections were a disaster for the coalition. Their candidate, Rumen Hristov, secured only 1.95% of the popular vote. Strong rifts emerged in the coalition as the SDS and the DSB failed to reach a consensus on candidates for the municipal elections - also held in October.
Dissolution