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Volya Movement
Движение Воля
LeaderVeselin Mareshki
Founded15 July 2007; 16 years ago (2007-07-15) (Liberal Alliance)
4 November 2012 (2012-11-04) (Today)
28 November 2016 (2016-11-28) (Volya)
Split fromOrder, Law and Justice
Preceded byNational Movement for Freedom and Democracy
HeadquartersVarna, Bulgaria
IdeologyBulgarian nationalism
Right-wing populism
Anti-corruption
Anti-establishment
Euroscepticism
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
National affiliationBulgarian Patriots
European affiliationIdentity and Democracy Party (until 2022)
Colours Teal and white
Light blue (former)
National Assembly
0 / 240
European Parliament
0 / 17
Website
Official website

Volya Movement (Bulgarian: Движение Воля, romanizedDvizhenie Volya, lit.'Will Movement') is a right-wing populist political party in Bulgaria. Before 2016, it was known variously as Today and Liberal Alliance. The party was established by Bulgarian businessman Veselin Mareshki, ostensibly on principles of anti-corruption and anti-elitism.

History

Volya was originally founded by Veselin Mareshki on July 15, 2007, under the name Liberal Alliance. Following a brief stint as the Dnes party, the name was changed on November 28, 2016, to Volya.

In the 2017 Bulgarian parliamentary elections, Volya won 12 seats in the National Assembly. After negotiations, Volya agreed to support a coalition government between GERB and United Patriots.

In 2018, Volya joined the Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedom, now referred to as the Identity and Democracy Party. The European political party organizes nationalist parties across Europe and includes the French National Rally, Italian League, and Freedom Party of Austria.

Volya took part in the 2019 European Parliament election in Bulgaria as a member of the Volya-The Bulgarian Patriots coalition. The coalition also included the Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski", the People's Party for Freedom and Dignity, and the United Social Democrats. Mareshki topped the coalition list and stated he would decide whether to keep his seat if elected. The coalition hoped to gain two seats but failed to gain any, finishing in 6th place.

Ahead of the second 2021 Bulgarian parliamentary election, Volya formed an electoral alliance with the National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria. and the IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement.

Political views

The Volya party advocates populist and reform policies, promoting patriotism, strict immigration controls, friendlier relations with Moscow, and the need to "sweep away the garbage" of a corrupt political establishment. Volya advocates for Bulgarian withdrawal from NATO, which it views as being economically draining on the Bulgarian people whilst providing no benefits to national security. Despite Veselin Mareshki's calls for a "strong united Europe," the party has been described as generally Eurosceptic.

The Volya party supports promoting business in Bulgaria, with Mareshki stating, "Small and medium businesses are also in our focus. We want less bureaucracy, more opportunities for development, more investment, and job creation. There must be strong support from the state, not limitations." The party recognizes Bulgaria's decreasing birth rate, but it opposes increasing immigration into Bulgaria, favoring instead state programs that will promote young families to have more children.

Election results

Statistics

Bulgarian National Assembly
Election # of Seats Won # of Total Votes % of Popular Vote Rank Status
2009
0 / 240
- - - Did not contest
2013
0 / 240
8,873 0.25% 19th Extra-parliamentary
2014
0 / 240
- - - Did not contest
2017
12 / 240
145,637 4.15% 5th Supply and support
April 2021
0 / 240
75,921 2.33% 10th Extra-parliamentary
July 2021
0 / 240
85,795 3.10% 7th Extra-parliamentary
November 2021
0 / 240
7,081 0.27% 16th Extra-parliamentary
European Parliament
Election # of Seats Won # of Total Votes % of Popular Vote Rank
2019
0 / 17
70,830 3.62% 6th
  1. ^ Results of the alliance Patriotic Coalition Volya–NFSB.
  2. ^ Results of the Bulgarian Patriots alliance.

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