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Socialists against sacrificing Kiselova, want BSP to leave power

The question is whether it should continue, because from now on we see that Delyan Peevski's actions are greater in this cabinet, Ivan Petkov pointed out

BSP decides whether to rotate Natalia Kiselova as speaker of parliament.

Velislava Dareva, a member of the party's National Council, wants the left to leave the government. MP Ivan Petkov is of the same opinion." BSP should not sacrifice itself." From the very beginning, we worked to have a speaker," he said in response to a question from News.bg.

He did not rule out today's plenum deciding to rotate the parliamentary leader. According to Petkov, this will only be so that Raya Nazaryan can be elected. "The question is whether it should continue, because from now on we see that Delyan Peevski's actions are greater in this cabinet", Petkov emphasized and pointed out that the red lines are important for the party and whether the red line is not the BSP remaining in this coalition, which is unacceptable for him. I will suggest that we should leave this coalition, the MP emphasized.

Regarding Delyan Peevski's influence on power, he does not rule out a situation like the night of the white bus again, as in 2013. Ivan Petkov does not believe that there will be a rotation after Raya Nazaryan is elected as head of parliament. A very large part of the people of Novo nachlacho are in the administration, the MP from the BSP also admitted.

From Pernik, the Speaker of the National Assembly Natalia Kiselova stated that the issues that arise from participation in a coalition government are resolved first by the collective bodies of the BSP, then by the coalition council, and now - in the Council for Joint Governance. Whatever the decisions are, they will be implemented, she explained.

Kiselova pointed out that she had two party instructions - not to have elections until the end of 2024 and not to have elections in 2025. She emphasized that she had fulfilled both. Whether the 51st National Assembly will have a full mandate does not depend on one MP, but on all the other 239, Kiselova also said.