The
incumbent government was a coalition between the conservative
GERB party of Prime Minister
Boyko Borisov and the nationalist
United Patriots alliance (formed from
IMRO,
Attack and the
NFSB), with the support of the populist
Volya Movement. Together they held 132 out of 240 seats in the
National Assembly. During
The Greens' 2020 national meeting, the party representatives voted in favor of a coalition at "the next parliamentary election with the other two members of
Democratic Bulgaria". The party representatives voted against a "coalition with any of the political parties in the current National Assembly" - namely,
GERB,
BSP,
DPS,
Volya and
OP. The deputy chairman of
ITN, Toshko Yordanov, said in an interview for the
Bulgarian National Radio, that the party "will not enter a coalition with GERB, DPS or BSP". The cochairman of Democratic Bulgaria,
Hristo Ivanov, stated in an interview for
bTV, that "there will be no coalition with GERB, whether with or without
Borisov". The chairman of
Bulgaria for Citizens Movement, Dimitar Delchev, announced that his party was joining
Stand Up.BG during a public presentation of the citizens' platform at
Slaveykov Square, in August 2020. The same was done by the chairman of
Volt Bulgaria -
Nastimir Ananiev, as well as the chairman of the party
Movement 21 -
Tatyana Doncheva. The citizens' organization
The System Kills Us announced their support for Nikola Vaptsarov as their representative within
Stand Up.BG.
List When only some of the leaders of a coalition are its official representatives, their names are in bold. All lines with a light gray background indicate support for a party or coalition that has been agreed upon outside of the official CEC electoral registration. ==Opinion polls==