Bulgarian National Union – New Democracy

[5] The Sofia Globe considers it a right-wing, nationalist fringe party, and commented that it has an "unblemished record of never winning any seats in elections".

[6] Later, the party was led by Boyan Rasate, the former chairman of the Bulgarian National Union organization, and participated for the first time under his leadership in the parliamentary elections in 2014.

[10] At the protest, the leader of the Bulgarian National Union 'New Democracy', Boyan Rasate, demonstrated his support for the Ukrainian nationalists from the Azov Brigade by waving their flag.

[11] The party wants a strong centralized state power and rejects the current multi-party parliamentary democracy, calling it "compromised".

The National Assembly should be composed of professionals, elected on a regional basis and competent in their field representatives of different backgrounds and professions.