
The leader of the conservative RZS party, Yane Yanev, returns to the Parliament Friday after being removed by the Speaker for one session. Photo by BGNES
The parliamentary group of the conservative Order, Law and Justice (RZS) party issued Friday a declaration demanding the removal of the Speaker, Tsetska Tsacheva, for one session.
The move comes on the heels of Tsacheva's Thursday decision to remove the RZS leader, Yane Yanev, from the plenary hall because, as she said, his speech insulted the President and the institutions.
RZS's strongly object to the Speaker's decision, which, according to them, is completely unfounded. The conservative MPs insist that Tsacheva recalls her decision, threatening to demand her removal over insulting an MP.
RZS will also request from the Constitutional Court to rule on the case and will notify the ombudsman about the Speaker abusing her power.
Tsacheva countered that she cannot leave the Friday debates as requested by RZS because they are chaired by another MP, adding the parliamentary code does not include the option of a group dispute of a sanction.
The Speaker said that if Yanev does not follow the procedure to log an individual objection, she would consider the complaint non-existent.