Stand Up.BG! We are coming!
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Stand Up.BG! We are coming! Изправи се.БГ! Ние идваме! | |
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Abbreviation | IBG-NI |
Leader | Maya Manolova |
Founders | Maya Manolova Nikolay Hadjigenov Tatyana Doncheva Arman Babikyan Mariya Kapon |
Founded | 7 February 2021 (ISMV coalition) 21 July 2021 (IBG-NI parliamentary group) |
Ideology | |
Political position | Big tent Factions: Left-wing[1][2][3] to centre-right[4] |
Member parties | Stand Up.BG Bulgaria for Citizens Movement 21 United People's Party Agrarian People's Union |
Colours | Green and blue |
National Assembly | 0 / 240 |
Website | |
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Stand Up.BG! We are coming! (Bulgarian: Изправи се.БГ! Ние идваме!, romanized: Izpravi se.BG! Nie idvame!; IBG-NI), until 20 July 2021 known as Stand up! Mafia, Get Out! (Bulgarian: Изправи се! Мутри вън!, romanized: Izpravi se! Mutri van!; ISMV) is an anti-corruption coalition of political parties in Bulgaria established by leaders of Stand Up.BG and (Otrovnoto trio), also including Movement 21 (D21), the Bulgaria for Citizens Movement (DBG), the United People's Party and the Agrarian People's Union (ZNS)[5]
Name[]
The second part of the former name of the party, "Mafia, get out!" (Bulgarian: Мутри вън!, romanized: Mutri van!, мутра, pl. мутри being a slang word for mafia member), was taken directly from president Rumen Radev's final words in his speech in 9 July 2020 in front of the gathered crowd which was one of the factors that sparked the 2020–2021 anti-government protests. In his speech, Radev called for the expulsion of the Bulgarian mafia from the executive and the judiciary.[6]
On 20 July 2021, the party changed its name to "Stand Up.BG! We are coming!"[7]
Election results[]
Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
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Apr 2021 | 150,940 | 4.72 (#6) | 14 / 240
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Snap election | |
Jul 2021 | 136,885 | 5.01 (#6) | 13 / 240
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Snap election |
Nov 2021 | 60,057 | 2.26 (#8) | 0 / 240
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References and notes[]
- ^ Spasimir Domaradzki (24 March 2021). "Bulgarie : les électeurs face à la mafia au pouvoir". Forum.eu. Retrieved 6 April 2021..
- ^ "Bulgarie. Le Premier ministre Borissov en tête mais les protestataires créent la surprise"..
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24 (4 April 2021). "Bulgarie : le parti de Borissov en tête des législatives, mais en difficulté face aux opposants". France 24. FRANCE24. Retrieved 6 April 2021..
- ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2013). "Bulgaria". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 2013-05-11. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - Political Party - Stand Up! Mafia, Get Out! (ISMV)". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 6 April 2021..
- ^ Николов, Добромир (9 July 2020). "Радев оглави протеста в своя защита с "Мутри, вън!" (ВИДЕО+СНИМКИ)". Nova. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
- ^ "'Stand Up! Thugs Out!' is changing its name to 'Stand Up.BG! We are coming!'". bnr.bg. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
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