site.btaYes, Bulgaria to Ask Ministers How Often and Why MRF Leader Calls Them, If They Comply

Yes, Bulgaria to Ask Ministers How Often and Why MRF Leader Calls Them, If They Comply
Yes, Bulgaria to Ask Ministers How Often and Why MRF Leader Calls Them, If They Comply
Yes, Bulgaria Co-chairs Ivaylo Mirchev (left) and Bozhidar Bozhanov in Parliament's lobby, Sofia, September 19, 2025 (BTA Photo/Nikola Uzunov)

Yes, Bulgaria Co-chair Ivaylo Mirchev Friday told journalists that his party, which is a member of the Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria parliamentary group, will send questions to all ministers to learn how many times MRF - New Beginning Floor Leader Delyan Peevski calls them, what he wants from them and what they do in response to his calls. The public should be aware of this, Mirchev added. 

Earlier in the day, Peevski said that he talks to ministers every day and raises issues that people in the country bring to his attention. 

Mirchev asked what exactly is the logic behind Peevski calling ministers and making demands of them.

Commenting on GERB leader Boyko Borissov's criticism of Peevski on Friday morning, Mirchev noted that "this morning's meeting between the three prime ministers obviously did not go as well as it could have." According to him, Bulgaria has three prime ministers: one official (Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov), one who really wants to be prime minister (Borissov), and one who is the real prime minister (Peevski).

The other Co-chair of Yes, Bulgaria, Bozhidar Bozhanov, commented that at Thursday's vote of no confidence in the Government, it became clear that There Is Such a People no longer has any influence over the Cabinet's remaining in power and that their votes are mathematically insignificant. According to Bozhanov, Peevski is not allowing the parties to leave, which is why this cabinet remains in place.

/RY/

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