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The GERB coordinator on minority problems in Shumen district, engineer Gunay Ismail, has announced that he is leaving the party.
He sent a request to the Executive Committee of the political party GERB, in which he declared his decision, Faktor.bg reported, citing “his sources in Shumen.”
Gunay Ismail notes that he has become the founder of the GERB party in the mixed regions in the hope that it will be an alternative to the MRF in the Dogan strongholds.
“But today something disgusting is happening: the Bulgarian Turks in the mixed areas have been sold and resold to MRF”, motivates his decision to leave the party of Boyko Borisov, the engineer Ismail.
Along with him, 50 other Turks from the Shumen region threw out their holiday books, the publication notes.
GERB district coordinator Lyubomir Hristov, who is also the mayor of Shumen municipality, did not pick up his mobile phone.
GERB municipal leader in Shumen, Stefan Zhelev, told by phone about Mediapoolthat Gunay Ismail was a member of GERB until Friday night and knows nothing about his decision to leave the party.
Mediapool did not contact the leadership of the GERB Executive Committee, which is headed by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, and his deputy mayors of Sofia, Yordanka Fandakova and Burgas, Dimitar Nikolov.
The titular members of the Executive Committee of the party with whom Withofiapool contacted and knew nothing about the case.
This is the second massive departure of GERB members. In May this year, some 50 members of Vidin’s party left. Among them was former mayor Ognyan Tsenkov, who said he was ready to join Tsvetan Tsvetanov’s new political project if invited.
About a month later, it became clear that there was a split in the ranks of GERB in its structure in Pleven.
Meanwhile, former Borisov party leader Tsvetan Tsvetanov has announced his new political project, Republicans for Bulgaria, which will stand in the parliamentary elections. On Thursday he began his tour of the country from Blagoevgrad, one of his electoral districts. According to local media, three former GERB mayors joined Blagoevgrad, Sandanski and Bansko, for whom there were signs of corruption. They were among the first with whom the GERB leader parted ways due to numerous complaints from the local population about his deribs in the region.
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