The Left (Bulgaria)

[1][2] The members of the coalition are Alternative for Bulgarian Revival, Movement 21, Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski", Bulgarian Progressive Line, Georgi Kadiev [bg]'s Normal State and BSP splinter faction led by Valeri Zhablyanov [bg].

[6] Stand Up.BG leader Maya Manolova believed that the political crisis could be overcome with a united and strong left.

[7] According to Manolova, The Left positions itself as an alternative to the right "pole of war" (represented by GERB–SDS and PP–DB) and opposes sending weapons to Ukraine, supporting the views of President Rumen Radev.

One day before coalition formation, 11 February, the BSP congress was held, at which Korneliya Ninova was re-elected and part of her opponents were expelled from the party.

[17] The coalition, together with Vazrazhdane, played an active role in the protests surrounding the removal of the "Monument to the Soviet Army" in the center of Sofia, with the alliance's members setting up a tent protest in front of the monument to stop its removal.