90 Flee from Bulgaria's Ultra-Nationalist Party - Report

Politics | June 26, 2007, Tuesday // 00:00

Around 90 people have fled the municipal organizations of Bulgaria's ultra-nationalist party Ataka in Sofia over disappointment from the party's policy, its former regional coordinator Hristo Krayselski told Darik News.

Krayselksi handed his resignation to Ataka' leader Volen Siderov on Tuesday.

"I do not want to comment Ataka's ideology, because I do believe in it, but I refuse to accept the party's double standards," Krayselski said.

He said he feels dissatisfied with Ataka's recent political behaviour and claimed the party has even backed at least two draft laws of their archenemies, the ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms.

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