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There will be a broad left-wing coalition for the July 11 election. The negotiations are about to start with the ABB of Georgi Parvanov, "Movement 21" of Tatyana Doncheva and "Normal Bulgaria" of Georgi Kadiev, tomorrow the agreements will be signed. This was announced at a press conference at the BSP headquarters on 20,Positano St.,said BSP leader Kornelia Ninova, specifying that she personally launched the initiative for the talks.
We will run for the parliamentary election as "BSP for Bulgaria" and so we will register with the CEC on May 26, Ninova said. Previous partners remain in place, and accession, support and policy-making agreements will be concluded in this format. They all will run on the same ticket.
Georgi Parvanov and Rumen Petkov will not be candidates for MPs, as they requested themselves. However, they will propose representatives of the ABC.
This Saturday, the agreement with the ABC will be signed, then with Georgi Kadiev, while "Movement 21" still clarifies details. The agreement is in effect for the elections for the 46th National Assembly, but it can be extended for the next election, such as the presidential election this autumn, Ninova went on saying.
"This coalition is not easy to form, but it is necessary for Bulgaria. Especially in the context of the socio-economic crisis and after the governance of GERB", she said. Besides, over the years the Left have been splitting, and life has shown that the small parties that have split from the BSP do not always manage to enter parliament. The people who liked them and voted for them felt unpresented. She is convinced that the alliance will improve the election results of the left wing and give a chance for left-center rule.
The National Council has authorised me to negotiate with other parties and we have been doing it for two or three weeks, Ninova said adding that there were not any talks with Jean Videnov.
Ninova have not negotiated coalition with Maya Manolova either. "Even before the election, we tried to talk. I wouldn't say we had a rift, she chose her own way. Set up her own formation. Everyone is free in Bulgaria to make political choices and to do what they see as good.
When asked if the new coalition could support Georgi Parvanov if he decided to take part in the presidential race in the autumn, Korneliya Ninova replied: "I’ve heard about this intrigue already, this is another attempt to drive a wedge between BSP and Rumen Radev, do not succumb to any political plotting".
Silvia Kadreva, Deputy Chair of Bulgaria’s National Audit Office, announced that she is ready to head a caretaker government following consultations at the Presidency on Dondukov Boulevard No.
Margarita Nikolova, Deputy Chair of Bulgaria’s National Audit Office, has stated her readiness to take on the role of caretaker prime minister, becoming the latest candidate from the so-called “house list.
Dimitar Glavchev, Chair of Bulgaria’s National Audit Office, told reporters that he is willing to take responsibility and serve as caretaker prime minister.
Deputy Ombudsman Maria Filipova has said she is ready to assume the position of interim prime minister, it became clear following consultations with President Iliana Yotova.
After more than five and a half hours of heated debate, Bulgaria’s parliament approved at first reading a proposal by the nationalist party Vazrazhdane to limit the number of polling stations in non-EU countries to 20.
On the third day of consultations for the appointment of a Bulgarian interim prime minister, President Iliana Yotova continued meetings with potential candidates.
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