“Democratic Bulgaria” and BSP: timid partners for a fair vote



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Cornelia Ninova and British Ambassador Rob Dixon discussed important aspects of bilateral relations after the country’s exit from the EU yesterday. PHOTO: BSP

After a conversation between party leaders, Fr.t DB published a deliberate letter that the socialists themselves are responsible through their representatives in the sections

Ninova: We also invited Manolova, but she did not respond, the issue of a common front obviously does not interest her.

The BSP will cooperate with Democratic Bulgaria at the expert level against the possible manipulation of the parliamentary elections. We will help each other with our members on section committees, with advocates and observers,

We will work

and with his

platform

“You count”,

Cornelia Ninova explained on Friday.

He had a conversation with the DB leaders after the invitation sent by the BSP for the formation of a common front for fair elections. The Reds are holding meetings with parties and NGOs for joint action, one of which was yesterday. So far, there are about 50 formations in the initiative. We also invited Maya Manolova, but she did not respond at all. Obviously, the issue of a common front for fair elections does not interest him, Ninova said.

Later yesterday, however, the DB sent a deliberate message that the BSP must do its job to ensure the fairness of the vote through its representatives on the section committees. And they strongly emphasize that there was no meeting with the socialists, but they agree to use their platform “You count.” Maya Manolova has already expressed interest in her, announced the right.

And Manolova responded to the BSP that the fight for fair elections is the duty of the deputies. She claims that she was not invited to a meeting.

Otherwise, the formations that join the BSP initiative will sign a joint declaration. It also urges an urgent discussion of the video surveillance proposal in the counting of votes and the development of protocols. We presented it to parliament on January 21, but it is not yet considered in a committee or in a room. The ruling party appears to fear the truth about the elections, Ninova said. According to her, there is enough parliamentary time for the change in the Electoral Code. When there is a lobbying law, we have seen the government see 2 readings in one day, he added.

Asked if there should be

internally

survey in BSP

Not only on the issue of a future governing coalition, but also in support of the second term of Rumen Radev and Iliana Yotova, Nivova explained that such important issues are decided by the collective organs of the party. Therefore, it will present its proposal for a referendum for potential coalition partners first to the National Council.

Whoever has a proposal to present and the BSP National Assembly will decide, said the leader. Yesterday on Facebook, Kiril Dobrev requested an internal poll on whether the BSP should support the president for a second term.



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