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Mirchev: Yes, Bulgaria has not conducted negotiations to support the cabinet of the GERB minority - this is speculation

There are no negotiations for a government. There can be no talks of any kind (even for the support of the Speaker of the Parliament) before our declaration on the sanitary cordon around Peevski and DPS is supported - A new beginning, commented the newly elected MP from PP-DB

Nov 1, 2024 16:40 100

Mirchev: Yes, Bulgaria has not conducted negotiations to support the cabinet of the GERB minority - this is speculation  - 1

< strong>Party "Yes, Bulgaria" did not negotiate to support a GERB minority government.

This was written on his Facebook page by Ivaylo Mirchev, who was elected as a deputy from Sofia from the list of the coalition "Continuing the change-Democratic Bulgaria", quoted by BNR.

Mirchev defined such statements as "speculation".

In his post, he is adamant that there can be no talks before the coalition's declaration on the "sanitary cordon" is supported. around Delyan Peevski and the group of "DPS-New beginning".

Here is the publication of Ivaylo Mirchev:

Speculations of politicians related to GERB continue that "Yes, Bulgaria" will support a GERB minority government. It is important to know that such conversations were not held - neither before nor after the elections.
There are no government negotiations. There can be no talks of any kind (even to support a speaker of the parliament) before our declaration of the "sanitary cordon" around Peevski and DPS - New beginning.
It is necessary to stop the selection procedure of Ch. prosecutor, blocking the opportunities of those sanctioned under "Magnitsky" (and not only) to have a major influence on the socio-political processes in Bulgaria, commitment to urgent and cardinal anti-corruption reforms…
We want a stable government and there should be one. But a government dependent on Peevski is unacceptable and we will not allow it. The huge problem - GERD is not just GERD, but GERD made dependent on Peevski. Any government at the moment that does not have among its main priorities the socio-political reset of Peevski will be dependent on him. And this is not what Bulgaria needs and this is not Bulgaria as we imagine it to be.