Bulgaria Conservative MPs Vow Loyalty to RZS Party

Domestic | March 22, 2010, Monday // 13:38|  views

The RZS leader, Yane Yanev, blames Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, for the falling apart of the party's parliamentary group. Photo by BGNES

Independent MPs, who won seats on the ballot of the conservative Order, Law and Justice (RZS) party, signed a declaration of RZS party affiliation.

The information was reported Monday by the RZS press center, saying the declarations have been signed in the aftermath of the latest speculations about the loyalty of the RZS Members of the Parliament towards the organization.

The document is signed by the leader, Yane Yanev, and 7 other MPs. Those who put their signatures in the declaration are mandated in case of disagreements with the party's policy or a decision to leave it, to also resign as MPs.

The RZS MPs state as their main political goal early termination of the term of the current Parliament, convening a Great General Assembly and the passing of a new Constitution.

The RZS party has been in the spotlight for the last three months following the defection of MPs Mario Tagarinski and Dimitar Chukarski, and of the RZS leadership member, Dimitar Abadzhiev. The changes took its parliamentary group below the ten-member minimum and stripped it of its official status. Yanev was quick to blame Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, for the falling apart of the parliamentary group.


Tags: Yane Yanev, Ataka, RZS, Bulgaria Parliament, Mario Tagarinski, Dimitar Abadzhiev, Dimitar Chukarski

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