Concerned by the recently frequent reports of inspections by the authorities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (GDBOP), KPK, ADFI, NRA of individuals and their families, companies and businesses of members and sympathizers of the DPS, as well as municipalities managed by mayors of the DPS, we the people's representatives from the authentic DPS without Peevski and group, turned to the acting Prime Minister and the Chief prosecutor of the Republic of Bulgaria with a request for an urgent meeting to call for the use of state institutions for the purpose of intimidation, torture and obstruction of freedom of expression. This is stated in a declaration of the DPS of Dogan.
"Never in the last 35 years has any government, whether regular or ex officio, allowed itself to use state institutions to do the bidding of certain political entities and individuals for the purpose of instilling fear and psychosis. It is the duty of the caretaker government to ensure the conduct of fair, free and democratic elections, the organization of which will be monitored by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, equidistant from all political forces. We call on state institutions and state officials not to give in to threats and pressure," they also write.
"The signals we have been receiving in recent days about the tendentious conduct of inspections in municipalities managed by the DPS, in the homes and families of our members, sympathizers and activists, as well as about planned future ones, arouse serious concern in our country for gross abuse of power and use of state institutions as a tool for pressure on the eve of early parliamentary elections. The actions to which the above-mentioned persons and entities are subjected violate the basic principles of the rule of law and undermine the foundations of democracy. The mentioned institutions are becoming a political club for massacre and repression," the declaration says.
Dogan's DPS calls on the caretaker prime minister, i.f. The Prosecutor General, the diplomatic corps in Bulgaria, the Bulgarian public, civil society, the media and human rights institutions should not remain indifferent to this unprecedented abuse of state power.
"We will continue to fight for the rights of all Bulgarian citizens. We will protect each and every one of our members, sympathizers and activists", the Movement guarantees.