GERB is headed by former
prime minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov, the former
mayor of Sofia, former member of the
National Movement Simeon II and former personal guard of
Todor Zhivkov in the 1990s. The establishment of the party followed the creation of a non-profit organization with the
acronym (in Bulgarian) GERB –
Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria, earlier the same year. In early January 2007, and early February 2007, the party came second in
public polls on party support with around 14%, trailing the
Bulgarian Socialist Party which had around 25%. Its stated priorities are fighting crime and corruption, preserving
family as the cornerstone of society and achieving
energy independence. GERB won the
2009 European Parliament election in Bulgaria with 24.36% of the vote. The party elected five
MEPs and joined the
European People's Party Group in the
European Parliament (in the
EPP section). On June 6, 2007, GERB applied formally to join as a member-party the
European People's Party and joined EPP on February 7, 2008. GERB won the
2009 parliamentary elections, held a month after the European ballot, winning 39.7% of the popular vote and 116 seats (out of 240). After the elections, a new government was formed,
led by Borisov, primarily with GERB members and with 5 independent ministers around Deputy Prime Minister
Simeon Djankov. The reformist wing was responsible for some of the most significant legislative victories, including a Constitutional reform to ban tax increases. GERB's candidates for the
2011 presidential election,
Rosen Plevneliev and
Margarita Popova (presidential nominee and running mate, respectively), won the elections on the second ballot with 52.6% of the popular vote. On February 20, 2013, the government resigned after
nationwide protests demanding it to step down. GERB remained the largest party after the
2013 parliamentary elections with 97 seats, receiving 30.5% of the popular vote. GERB failed to create governing coalition and went to opposition, when other parties supported the
Oresharski government. However, due to the collapse of the coalition government in 2014 due to a
new, even bigger wave of mass protests, GERB backed into power after the
snap elections. GERB formed the
second Borisov government with the
Reformist Bloc and
ABV with the support of the
Patriotic Front. GERB's candidates for the
2016 presidential election,
Tsetska Tsacheva and
Plamen Manushev (presidential nominee and running mate, respectively), lost on the second round with 36.16%, while the opponent
Rumen Radev won 59.37% of the votes and became
President. After the election, Borisov resigned and the country headed for new elections. On the
2017 parliamentary election, GERB came first once again, winning 33.5% from the vote and 95 seats. He formed the
Third Borisov government with the
United Patriots. The government was also supported by
Volya. In 2020 GERB suffered a split, as a sizable number of members and local party organizations left alongside former second-in-command
Tsvetan Tsvetanov to form the
Republicans for Bulgaria party. The whole second half of 2020 saw
mass protests against the GERB government, but nevertheless, Borisov did not resign. In the
April 2021 parliamentary election GERB was first with 26.18% of the vote. However, any attempts to form a coalition failed. In the
July 2021 snap election, former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov's GERB-led coalition came second for first time since the creation of the party, with 23.51 percent of the vote.
The next snap election was in November same year,
Kiril Petkov's
coalition emerged as surprise victors over the conservative GERB party, which dominated Bulgarian politics in the last decade. GERB has been in opposition since December 2021 until June 2022 – the fall of
Petkov's government. After the
2022 election, government was not formed. After the
2023 election, GERB came first with a little margin over the
PP-DB coalition, which came second. PP-DB and GERB formed the Denkov government, but GERB had very few ministers. In March 2024, a so called "rotation" of the government was planned, but the negotiations failed. GERB came first on the
June 2024 election and
October 2024 election. In January 2025, GERB formed the
Zhelyazkov government with
BSP,
ITN and outside support from
APS. == List of chairmen ==