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Delyan Peevski: MRF Won’t Split, We’ll Return Mandate
Delyan Peevski: MRF Won’t Split, We’ll Return Mandate
MRF chairman Peevski during parliamentary debates on July 3 (Photo: Milena Stoykova/BTA)

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms will be united. We will move forward with Ahmed Dogan (MRF honorary chairman) and will be together, said Movement for Rights and Freedoms chairman Delyan Peevski on Parliament on Thursday.

 “We won’t allow anyone to divide and spread rumours, I have differenced with some people,” said Peevski.

“It is reasonable to be together with Mr Dogan. MRF won’t split. The fourteen MPs who voted against Rosen Zhelyazkov won’t be expelled, said Peevski. 

We’ll return the second mandate for forming a government right away. Most likely the third mandate will fail too and we are headed for elections, said Peevski.

"Whoever people do not like, I do not want to be an MP, I do not want them to meddle with local chapters and oppress people, Peevski further commented. "I insist that the people of MRF calmly elect their representatives and that we all stand together," he added. And he explained that only people for whom this was requested by the chapters were expelled from the parliamentary group. There is not a single person expelled by me, he added when asked whether 14 MPs who voted against the nomination of Rosen Zhelyazkov for prime minister, would be expelled.

On Wednesday even though MRF Honorary Chairman Ahmed Dogan had advised his party's parliamentary group not to support the GERB-UDF cabinet proposal, 30 of the 45 MRF MPs voted in favour of Rosen Zhelyazkov's nomination for prime minister, only 14 were against, and one abstained.

Expelled MP Ramadan Atalay said that there is a rift between Peevski and Dogan.

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