“Our preelection headquarters work in cooperation with members of Simeon II National Movement,” Atanas Zhelezchev from the candidate presidential couple of the Civic Party for Bulgaria Bonev-Zhelezchev, said at a press conference in Dobrich. He stressed that many members of the movement showed their support for the ex-Minister of the Interior but were careful not to declare it openly. Zhelezchev was also positive about the support of the agrarian emigrants in USA. Zhelezchev announced that the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union was going to make public a bill on the prosecution of middlemen who had not paid back the producers for years on end. According to Zhelezchev the bill would provide for imprisonment, property confiscation of the unloyal businessmen as well as divesting them of the right to trade. In a separate development in Sliven asked to comment the Government first one hundred days president candidate Bogomil Bonev said that the Cabinet owed the society an explanation about the legacy it had received from the previous government. He wished success to the Government and pointed out that the early parliamentary elections would have a disastrous effect on the country. At a press conference Bonev said that the country needed a strong and reformed right-wing party. “If the United Democratic Forces reform we can be together again.”