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Peew ski seek new elections, not cabinet shuffles

by Chief Editor January 9, 2025
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Title: Deadlock in Bulgaria: DPS-Novo Načalo Urges Form Government or New Elections

The leader of DPS-Novo Načalo, Delyan Peevski, has entreated ongoing negotiating teams from GERB, Demokratichna Bulgaria, BSP-Obuchina Lyevitza, and "Imat takyv narond" to either establish a government or proceed to fresh early parliamentary elections. Addressing journalists at the Party House, Peevski emphasized the necessity of forming a government, warning that failure to do so would lead to new elections.

"People should re-rank parties based on who will get the work done," Peevski asserted, expressing confidence that DPS-Novo Načalo’s daily efforts for the people will escalate their trust and make them the leading party in new elections.

Meanwhile, DPS-Novo Načalo’s priorities focus on legislation benefiting the people. Today’s meeting of the Chairmanship Council discussed the lack of active energy and other committees, but Peevski lamented theettet’s indifference to surging electricity and gas prices, with over 100 million levs set to enrich gas oligarch Sasho Donchev with KEGV’s assistance.

When queried about fellow MPs’ rejection of DPS-Novo Načalo’s proposal for a moratorium on electricity price hikes and zero VAT on bread, Peevski attributed the resistance to energy oligarchs’ influence. "The robbery is monstrous," he declared, "and colleagues don’t understand why they’re in the National Assembly."

In response to questions about supporting Borislav Sarafov’s candidacy for Chief Prosecutor, Peevski swiftly rejected Ivo Prokopiev, whom he labeled a "Soros-like oligarch with eTablets." Peevski declined to comment on whether his parliamentary group would support judicial authority law amendments or how they would vote in the plenary.

As negotiations among GERB, Demokratichna Bulgaria, BSP-Obuchina Lyevitza, and "Imat takyv narond" remained silent about failed cabinet talks, DPS-Novo Načalo pushed for action, advocating for a government or new elections to address Bulgarians’ pressing needs.

January 9, 2025 0 comments
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Petkov Blames Peevski Dependency for Cabinet Negotiation Failure

by Chief Editor January 7, 2025
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"Political Tensions Rise as GERB Refuses to Sign Declaration, Signal Clear for Elections"

In a clear indication of upcoming electionsDeyan Peevski has openly declared his intention to run. The Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) party has refused to sign a declaration, implying their unwillingness to sever ties with Peevski. This decision has resulted in a clear path towards elections.

Kiril Petkov, co-chairman of "Continue the Change" (PP), stated this in response to GERB’s decision to halt negotiations for forming a regular government. Petkov was speaking at a ceremony commemorating the 177th anniversary of the birth of Hristo Botev, a revolutionary poet, in Sofia’s Borisova Garden.

"I’m sorry to say, showing that this dependence between the two, until it’s broken, makes a better future for Bulgaria difficult," Petkov commented. Petkov also reminded that PP did not participate in GERB’s cabinet talks for the first mandate.

Petkov also addressed the proposed law amendments aimed at halting the process of electing a new chief prosecutor. "The most important for us is to see at first glance what will happen with the Law on Judicial Power (ZSP)," he noted. Petkov stressed that changes to the ZSP are of immense importance, and that an acting chief prosecutor cannot be elected as the titleholder for a seven-year term.

In a recent poll, Bulgarians have shared their wishes for their deputies by 2025. Topping the list is "Work and fewer tall tales" with 36.6%, followed by "New elections" at 29.2%. Other preferences include "Full term" at 15.0%, "Cheap meatballs" at 15.1%, and "Enlightenment and no cable cutting" at 4.1%.

January 7, 2025 0 comments
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Bomb Signal and Evacuation of Mineralni Bani Elicits New Chairman of Municipal Council

by Chief Editor December 30, 2024
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Breaking News: Local Council in Mineralni Bani Elects New Chair Amid Bomb Threat and Political Strife

In a dramatic turn of events, Ekremin Yüzeir has been elected as the new chair of the Mineralni Bani Municipal Council. This conclusion was reached during the council’s final meeting of the year, which was overshadowed by a bomb threat and a political showdown between factions loyal to Ahmed Dogan and Delyan Peevski.

The meeting began two hours late after a bomb threat forced the evacuation of the council building. Police later confirmed that no explosiv es were found. Despite the delay, acting chair Mehemmed Liatif failed to attend the meeting, paving the way for his deputy, Ekrem Yüzeir, to take the helm.

Yüzeir, who was later elected as the new chair, was a candidate in the October 2024 parliamentary elections. He claimed to have been assaulted during the campaign in a village near Laskovo.

The move to replace Liatif was supported by members of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) party, who accused Peevski’s supporters of attempting to sabotage the election. They accussed of using tactics like the bomb threat to disrupt the democratic process.

Valentin Tonev, a DPS MP, took to Facebook to condemn the incident. "This bomb threat is a clear attempt to spread fear and manipulate the political landscape," he wrote. "When democracy is under threat, and institutions are mobilized to cover up political interests, we must call a spade a spade."

He went on to accuse Peevski’s supporters of being willing to break the law, instill fear, and disrupt democratic processes to maintain their grip on power. "This strategy undermines the foundations of democracy and erodes trust in our state institutions," Tonev warned.

Tonev’s post, which has gone viral, has been shared over 5,000 times and has generated over 2,000 comments. Many users have expressed their support for his stance, with some calling for the resignation of the local mayor, Munevin Iceneder. Iceneder was recently arrested on charges of participating in an organized crime group in connection with the embezzlement of EU funds.

Tensions between the Dogan and Peevski factions have been simmering for some time, with both sides accusing each other of attempting to stifle democracy and undermine the rule of law. The recent events in Mineralni Bani are just the latest chapter in this ongoing political drama.

December 30, 2024 0 comments
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