The coalition was formed ahead of the
2023 election. There were disagreements between members of the alliance over the orders and members of regional lists. Prior to the final announcement and submission of the regional lists, some PP members left the party, notably MPs Ivan Hristanov and Alexander Dunchev. On 27 February, Ivan Dimitrov, a DB MP and candidate from
Blagoevgrad announced that he would be withdrawing from politics, citing problems with the joint list. Following the 2023 election, where the coalition placed second, they negotiated and formed the rotational
Denkov Government with GERB. Following nine months in power, negotiations around the rotation collapsed and the
June 2024 snap election was scheduled. Following the
June 2024 election there was increasing speculation that the parties would separate, particularly following the alliance's poor performance, the resignation of Hristo Ivanov, SEK and the Green Movement left the alliance and internal disagreements regarding MP candidate selection. However the coalition ultimately continued, after negotiations. Following the
October 2024 election, PP-DB requested a
cordon sanitaire against
DPS-NN. In November the coalition proposed Atanas Atanasov as
Chariman of Parliament and GERB expressed openness to the idea, as long as it led to negotiations for the formation of a government. On 28 November, the gridlocked 51st National Assembly failed to elect a Chairman for the 7th time, with ITN's
Silvi Kirilov (supported by all parties except
GERB, DPS-NN and
BSP-OL) falling two votes short, due to
Daniel Lorer and
Yavor Bozhankov not supporting his candidacy. PP immediately moved to expell both members from the group, however DB was against the decision.
Nataliya Kiselova from BSP-OL was ultimately elected in early December, with the support of GERB, PP-DB BSP-OL and
APS. GERB began negotiations for a government in late December with BSP-OL, ITN and PP-DB, with DPS-NN and APS specifically excluded by GERB. PP did not attend the negotiations, due to GERB not having signed the cordon sanitaire declaration, however representatives of the parties of DB attended. In early January 2025 GERB announced the suspension of negotiations with DB. Soon afterwards GERB announced the formation of the
Zhelyazkov minority government between GERB, BSP-OL and ITN. The government was ultimately apporoved with the support of APS and later DPS-NN. PP-DB announced they would be in opposition to the government but would abstain on votes of no confidence until
the approval of Bulgaria's accession to the Eurozone in July 2025. The coalition remained in opposition and supported the
anti-government protests that broke out later that year. Following the resignation of the Zhelyazkov government and the scheduling of the snap
2026 election, the coalition announced it would include younger and protest-affiliated MP candidates in their electoral lists. There were disagreements within the alliance, however following negotiations its member parties agreed to retain the coalition. One particular disagreement was whether to include Lorer and Bozhankov as MP candidates, with the parties ultimately agreeing to exclude both. Following the election the co-leaders of DaB proposed merging the three parties of the coalition into a single center-right entity.
Nikolai Denkov from PP rejected the idea due to PP's centrist positions. He further commented that there were ongoing discussions on whether the coalition would form one single parliamentary group or two separate groups in the elected 52nd National Assembly, however he affirmed that the three parties would have a joint candidate for the
2026 presidential election. On 29 April 2026, after a three-hour meeting, it was announced that they would form separate parliamentary groups and it was reaffirmed that they will continue to work together on policy areas and legislative initiatives.
Nadezhda Yordanova became the leader of the
Democratic Bulgaria parliamentary group, while
Nikolai Denkov led the
We Continue the Change group. == Ideology and platform ==