The case with the registration of the DPS for the upcoming elections remains undecided at this stage. On Saturday, the two coalitions refused to exclude the DPS party from their composition. Surprisingly, the “Democracy, Rights and Freedoms-DPS“ coalition, close to Ahmed Dogan, withdrew the complaint filed on Saturday against the instructions of the Central Election Commission to prove that the DPS party is not part of the coalition. This reported by Nova TV
The coalition announced that it has no intention of excluding DPS from its composition and that they will refer all competent authorities on this issue. In addition to the filed complaint, on Saturday the same coalition also filed an objection, which refers to the CEC's decision not to accept the registration documents of the two coalitions through the official route from Monday with an incoming number and time of submission.
For NOVA, the CEC confirmed that both the complaint and the objection were withdrawn today. There is still no comment from the faction around Delyan Peevski and whether they will go to court to resolve the case with the registration for the elections.
If it is still referred to, the Supreme Administrative Court has three days after the filing of the complaint to rule. Tomorrow's meeting of the Central Election Commission is also expected to clarify whether they will refuse the registration of both coalitions to participate in the elections on October 27.
So far, nine parties and four coalitions have submitted documents to participate in the elections. The deadline is September 11.