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The two co-chairs of Democratic Bulgaria are leaders of the lists in two multi-member districts (MIRs) in the capital: OSD leader Atanas Atanasov leads on 23 and Yes President Bulgaria Hristo Ivanov on 25 MIR, where traditionally the battle for leadership it is and the candidates are Boyko Borisov and Cornelia Ninova, as Dnevnik has learned.
The co-chair of the Green Movement and municipal councilor in Sofia Vladislav Panev tops the list at the 24th MIR, and the other co-chair of the Green Movement, Borislav Sandov, in Smolyan.
Hristo Ivanov will top the list in Plovdiv, Atanas Atanasov in Blagoevgrad, and Vladislav Panev in Shumen.
In the Sofia region, the sheets are directed by pulmonologist Dr. Alexander Simidchiev.
In Varna, the leader of the list is the musician Stoyan Mihalev, and in Burgas – the IT specialist Ivaylo Mirchev. OSD Vice President Dimitar Syarov tops the list in Sliven.
In Stara Zagora, the list is headed by constitutional law specialist Atanas Slavov, in Veliko Tarnovo by councilor Kaloyan Yankov and in Pleven by former vice president of Miglena Kuneva’s party, Naiden Zelenogorski. At the top of the list in Pazardzhik is diplomat Stefan Tafrov, and in Yambol, actor Vesselin Kalanovski. In the Plovdiv region, the list is headed by security expert Velizar Shalamanov.
Katya Paneva, a local DSB leader and city councilor in Dimitrovgrad, leads in Haskovo. In Ruse, the list is headed by Councilor Mitko Kunchev, and in Gabrovo, his colleague Ivelin Stoyanov.
The leader of the list in Kardzhali is journalist Vildan Bayryamova. In Targovishte, the list is led by Ilina Mutafchieva.