BSP: It is important to see how the vote against Zhelyazkov will be

BSP: It is important to see how the vote against Zhelyazkov will be
BSP: It is important to see how the vote against Zhelyazkov will be
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The BSP signed both the petitions for the resignation of Rosen Zhelyazkov of “Vazrazhdane” and “We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria” because it treats the issue in principle, said the leader of the BSP Kornelia Ninova before the start of the parliament session.

“The BSP signed both signatures because it fundamentally relates to the issue and because without our signatures it could not have started the process at all. Any speculation that we played with this or that is pre-election manipulation by individual people and parliamentary groups,” he added she.

If you remember, ten days ago we asked for the resignation of Rosen Zhelyazkov on the occasion of an issued order that limited the rights of the people’s representatives for briefings, meetings, etc., added Ninova and said that this issue was also among the reasons for the requested removal of the Speaker of the Parliament.

It is very important today to see how the voting will be done, said Cornelia Ninova.

She added that the meaning of the signature and the request for the resignation of the Speaker of the National Assembly is to understand that parliamentary rules are followed in a parliamentary republic. Mr. Zhelyazkov violated the parliamentary rules several times, this is a matter of principle, regardless of whether there is one day left or a hundred days, the BSP leader added.

We do not chase the individual, we work for the principle and we fight for the principle, said Cornelia Ninova.

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Worked on the publication: Alexander Popov


The article is in bulgaria

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