Independent MPs will not be able to create PG. The idea came from BSP deputy Georgi Svilenski. He rejected speculation that he was making the proposal so that BSP defectors could form a parliamentary group.
The minimum number of people's representatives to form a parliamentary group is 10. When the number of people's representatives in a PG falls below the specified minimum, it ceases to exist.
No one from the BSP will form a second parliamentary group, Svilenski was categorical. According to him, BSP is united. The proposal was in the interest of the National Assembly and the citizens, he pointed out, quoted by news.bg.
The socialist does not understand why independent MPs cannot form a parliamentary group when they are united by a given value. Svilenski insisted that the changes be voted on and said that he and his party would support the proposals.
Also, according to him, with so many independent deputies, the committees will no longer be able to reach the required number of members.