Bulgaria’s GERB party, a major political force, has not yet finalized its strategy for the upcoming presidential election. According to Vladislav Goranov, a representative of GERB, the party believes discussions should occur amongst potential right-center candidates before any individual is nominated. Goranov indicated a preference for a unified candidate representing the right-center political spectrum. Currently, there is no clear internal consensus within GERB regarding a potential nominee. The party is prioritizing dialogue with other right-leaning groups to explore the possibility of a joint candidacy. This approach suggests GERB aims to maximize its chances in the election by presenting a united front. The lack of a declared candidate signals a strategic pause while broader political alignment is sought.
