NATIONAL MOVEMENT FOR STABILITY AND PROGRESS
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The 'National Movement for Stability and Progress' ( or ''Nacionalno dviženie za stabilnost i vǎzhod''), until 3 June 2007 known as the 'National Movement Simeon II', is a political party in Bulgaria, the vehicle of Simeon Borisov Sakskoburggotski, the deposed Tsar of Bulgaria and former Prime Minister. It was founded in April 2001 after Simeon II declared his choice to take part in the active political life of Bulgaria. The movement won 42.7% of the popular vote and 120 out of 240 seats in the 2001 elections. It formed a coalition government with the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. It has developed into a liberal party which became a full member of the Liberal International at its Sofia Congress in May 2005.
At the last legislative elections on June 25, 2005, it received 21.83% of the popular vote and 53 out of 240 seats, a significant decrease.
The last political surveys (January 2007) showed that the party has fallen to third place in the opinion polls, after the Bulgarian Socialist Party and the newly-formed Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria.
★ Liberalism
★ Contributions to liberal theory
★ Liberalism worldwide
★ List of liberal parties
★ Liberal democracy
★ Liberalism and radicalism in Bulgaria
★ National Movement Simeon II official site
The 'National Movement for Stability and Progress' ( or ''Nacionalno dviženie za stabilnost i vǎzhod''), until 3 June 2007 known as the 'National Movement Simeon II', is a political party in Bulgaria, the vehicle of Simeon Borisov Sakskoburggotski, the deposed Tsar of Bulgaria and former Prime Minister. It was founded in April 2001 after Simeon II declared his choice to take part in the active political life of Bulgaria. The movement won 42.7% of the popular vote and 120 out of 240 seats in the 2001 elections. It formed a coalition government with the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. It has developed into a liberal party which became a full member of the Liberal International at its Sofia Congress in May 2005.
At the last legislative elections on June 25, 2005, it received 21.83% of the popular vote and 53 out of 240 seats, a significant decrease.
The last political surveys (January 2007) showed that the party has fallen to third place in the opinion polls, after the Bulgarian Socialist Party and the newly-formed Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria.
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See also
★ Liberalism
★ Contributions to liberal theory
★ Liberalism worldwide
★ List of liberal parties
★ Liberal democracy
★ Liberalism and radicalism in Bulgaria
External links
★ National Movement Simeon II official site
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