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Cornelia Ninova Photo: Rumyana Toneva
The six MPs who left the BSP parliamentary group should also leave parliament. This was demanded by the Red parliamentarians, led by Cornelia Ninova. The entire group stood behind the leader in front of journalists to comment on the departure of Krassimir Yankov, Valeri Zhablyanov, Nikolay Ivanov, Lalo Kirilov, Dimitar Stoyanov and Georgi Andreev.
We will not evaluate your work on the BSP. For the leaders of this group, the party handed it over on September 12 in the most democratic way, Ninova said. They received the following evaluation in congress when they were not elected to the National Council. It is obvious that their reasons for leaving are not values, but power, commented the leader. He gave the example that although they were members of the Executive Bureau and the National Council, they did not leave. We are sure that if they had been elected to the new National Council, they would not have left, he added.
This behavior is offensive to the tens of thousands of socialists who believe in the idea and work selflessly without fighting for positions, Ninova criticized.
Their request to remain independent parliamentarians to fulfill their commitments to their constituents is not true, Ninova said. He said that since last night, Positano 20 has received statements from local structures demanding that the six ruptures leave parliament. They don’t represent anyone but themselves, the leader added. And he explained that if the six spoke of morality, they had to act morally.
Leave parliament immediately and vacate the seats for the next on the list, Ninova urged. They were not elected as majority deputies, but on the lists and with the BSP program, he explained.
The Social Leader announced that in the coming months they will monitor whether there will be any of the divisions to maintain a quorum in parliament in the morning or to sign the constitution issue, if it will support an expert cabinet.
Another will not abandon the group that guaranteed the other red deputies to their leader in their meeting last night.
Ninova had no information on whether the ruptures would make another political project.
When asked if those who left were stimulated externally, the majority of the Red MPs answered with one voice: “Yes”, “We have no doubts.”
The so-called royal opposition lights up and shows its true face, Ninova said.
We are the BSP, no one is just ourselves, he added.
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