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This follows two to three weeks of talks, held at her initiative, Ninova said. “We are very ready with some of the parties and we will start signing agreements tomorrow,” she said, indicating that talks would still continue until May 26. The parties with which the BSP will sign agreements are ABV, founded by former president of Bulgaria Georgi Purvanov and led by Roumen Petkov, Tatyana Doncheva’s Movement 21 and Georgi Kadiev’s Normal Bulgaria party. All three parties are led by former BSP members. Ninova said that she had sought out the leaders of these parties, as well as others. ....
Bulgaria's Ultra-Nationalist and Populist Parties Form Alliance to Run for July 11 Election Together - Novinite.com novinite.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from novinite.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Ultra-nationalist parties VMRO and the National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria, along with populists Volya, have agreed to stand together in Bulgaria’s July 11 2021 parliamentary elections under the name “Bulgarian Patriots”, the parties announced on May 20. The leaders of the three parties – Krassimir Karakachanov, Valeri Simeonov and Vesselin Mareshki – will not stand as candidate MPs. The decision for the leaders not to stand follows a proposal by Karakachanov, against a background of previous infighting that brought down earlier “patriotic” coalitions. In Bulgaria’s April 4 parliamentary elections, no ultra-nationalist formation surpassed the threshold of a four per cent share of votes to win seats in the National Assembly ....