Green Party (Bulgaria)

[4] The party had 17 representatives in the 7th Grand National Assembly, where it was the initiator and submitter of the proposal for the Bulgaria's accession to the European Union.

The party joined the Democratic Alternative for the Republic coalition in the 1994 election, winning 3.84% of the vote.

The Green Party had no elected representatives, and it left the coalition before the end of the term as a result of policy disagreements.

Specifically, the party disagreed with the shift towards neoliberal politics and swaps of state forests made by the ruling Coalition.

The Green Party protested against these actions of the ruling government and submitted a law for restoring the swapped forests and lands.

During the 2007 European Parliament elections, conservationist Thomas Belev was nominated as a candidate from the civil quota in 2007.

The Green Party left the Coalition before the end of the Stanishev government over policy disagreements.