Peevski: the Movement for RIghts and Freedoms (MRF) will not split, Dogan and I will move forward

I urge the president to speed up the procedure. We will go and return the mandate, said Peevski.

"The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) will not split. The MRF will be monolithic and with Dogan we will continue to move forward," said the chairman of the movement, Delyan Peevski. Peevski told journalists in the parliament that the pro-Russian parties experienced hasty joy, reported BGNES.

"We will not allow anyone to divide, to intrigue, my differences are with certain people. I want the regions to be heard and whoever the people don't like, I don't want him to be an MP and get mixed up in the organizations," Peevski was emphatic.

Everyone is looking for conflict right now. The MRF will not split and petty intriguers will not threaten either my head or Dogan's, Peevski also said and specified that the co-chairman Jevdet Chakarov has certain functions that are clearly profiled and "he should fulfil them".

Peevski also emphasized that he will not exclude 14 MPs from the MRF who voted against the "Zhelyazkov" cabinet. "Only people requested by the organization have been excluded, not a single person has been excluded from me," added Peevski.

 Regarding the second exploratory mandate, the chairman of the movement turned to Rumen Radev:

"I call on the president to speed up the procedure. We will go and return the mandate," he said.

"The third term also shows that it will not be successful. The Bulgarian Socialist Party and ITN (There is Such People) political party cannot do anything alone, without us, GERB and We Continue the Change - Demoratic Bulgaria, so we are going to elections. This is a huge mistake, people want a government, that's what they are for they sent us here", added Delyan Peevski.

BGNES reminds that the Movement for Rights and Freedoms is a centrist political party in Bulgaria with a support base among ethnic minority communities. It is a member of the Liberal International and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.

The party was officially established in 1990, with its founder Ahmed Dogan serving as its leader until 2013. |BGNES