Bulgaria Conservative Rank-Breaking MP Won't Return to Party

Domestic | December 8, 2009, Tuesday // 12:22|  views

Tagarinski (L) made clear that he had a different vision from his ex RZS colleagues for the rightist-conservative project. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria MP Mario Tagarinski, who left the parliamentary group of the conservative Order, Law and Justice (RZS) party, which led to the group falling apart, has said he will not return to the party.

Tagarinski told BNT that he had no intention to return to the RZS group or to leave the National Assembly. He added that the decision was taken because of a series of compromises that he had to make in recent months.

Tagarinski made clear that he had a different vision from his ex RZS colleagues for the rightist-conservative project.

Tagarinski concluded that he contacted the PM Borisov because of speculation that he had been kidnapped.

The RZS party leader, Yane Yanev, earlier blamed Bulgaria PM Boyko Borisov for making serious errors in the Tagarinski case.

The whole issue was triggered by Tagarinski, who announced Friday he was leaving the RZS parliamentary group. This move led to the group falling apart since it now has 9 members instead of the required minimum of 10. According to the new General Assembly rules, the 9 RZS MPs can not join another group and must function as independent MPs.

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Tags: Mario Tagarinski, RZS, Yane Yanev, Boyko Borisov

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