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Rumen Hristov: I don't know a party that split and became stronger

Anti-Russian speakers stayed with Peevski. But let's see what will happen in the elections - it is not the same as how many formations will cross the barrier - probably 6-7

Sep 1, 2024 09:53 312

Rumen Hristov: I don't know a party that split and became stronger  - 1

"We are observing what is happening in the DPS, we in the SDS experienced similar tremors years ago. I personally don't know a party that split and became stronger.

This was stated on the air of BNT Rumen Hristov, leader of the SDS.

He explained that he did not have individual meetings with Ahmed Dogan, but his philosophical understanding of togetherness is not very strong, and the guarantor of a peaceful transition in our country is the Bulgarian people.

"Still, society paid for this peace through the hoops of companies and the portions in power," added Hristov.

According to him, an anonymous Atlantic behavior of the independent MPs, formerly from the DPS, is noticeable in the parliament, and the pro-European position is announced by the people under Delyan Peevski.

"The anti-Russian speakers stayed with Peevski. But let's see what will happen in the elections - it's not the same as how many formations will cross the barrier - probably 6-7. The upcoming vote is important. The breakthrough of GERD in the so-called mixed areas is successful. We will make it possible for people from these areas to have representation in parliament. I expect an honest vote, even the previous one was not challenged or qualified as dishonest. I expect voter mobilization. Those formations that are now in the parliament will enter. ITN are on the edge, DPS - there will be from both formations. It is a mistake to vote for non-systemic parties, but it is a choice. In the NA of the SDS, we voted to continue together with GERB. Our positions in the lists will be preserved. We are categorically behind Ekaterina Zaharieva as a candidate for European Commissioner, she is suitable for the department of regional policy", he also believes.