We didn’t say “Yes” to GERB



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We didn’t say yes. I said: either you accept our proposals or we don’t sign them.

This was stated for Epicenter.BG by Deputy Prime Minister and IMRO leader Krassimir Karakachanov on the occasion of the newly graduated Coalition Council of the ruler.

He was angered by media reports that “the NFSB and IMRO will sign the draft new constitution proposed by GERB without imposing further conditions on Prime Minister Boyko Borissov.”

“This is not true. I was on the council and there is no change in our position. I did not say ‘yes’ to the draft constitution. I said that if GERB does not accept our six proposals to enter the joint draft, we will not sign it.” , the IMRO leader was categorical.


Karakachanov did not accept Borissov’s thesis that the Grand National Assembly could do the drafting of the project, as some media write.

“I’m not crazy! To say one thing in the morning and another in the afternoon,” said the deputy prime minister angrily.

So far, Borissov has only 95 GERB votes in favor of presenting the draft new constitution. Tomorrow early in the morning is the meeting with Volya, until yesterday Mareshki said that he would not give signatures for the constitutional project.

A little later, the IMRO press center came out with an official position from Karakachanov:

In relation to speculative publications (“24 hours”) that after today an IMRO coalition council signs the draft Constitution without conditions, I categorically affirm that this is not true.

IMRO continues to insist that the project include the six points proposed by Karakachanov: educational qualifications, compulsory voting, guaranteed rights and citizenship of all ethnic Bulgarians, return to compulsory military service, guarantee of family as a union between a man and a woman, the president has the right to legislative initiative and vote of no confidence.

Without the IMRO proposals included in the draft Constitution, our deputies will not put their signatures, Krassimir Karakachanov is categorical.

Sofia, Bulgaria



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