On Wednesday, the deputies will make a new attempt to elect the Speaker of the National Assembly. There are five nominations. According to Rumen Hristov, deputy from Montana and leader of the SDS, the practice is the first political formation to broadcast the speaker of the parliament, BNR informs.
"Every time we win, we have a problem with the election of the chairman. When others win, we have not contested their right".
In the last seven parliamentary elections GERB - SDS won five, in the remaining two cases "We continue the change” and "There is such a people” they had a chairman of the National Assembly, Hristov recalled:
"There is no room for concession because this is a concession to our voters".
Rumen Hristov is not committed to whether there will be an elected chairman of the 51st parliament on Wednesday.
"My position is this - the first ones who won the most votes broadcast their president".