Bugaria MPs Trade Punches over Claims of 'pro-US Stance'

Incidents | March 5, 2015, Thursday // 14:34|  views

Desislav Chukolov from Ataka (L) and Valeri Simeonov, co-chair of the Patriotic Front. The two rival entities, whose leaders were once allies, often embroil themselves in disputes and brawls. Photo by BGNES

A fight has broken out in Bulgaria's Parliament following a bitter dispute between the two nationalist parties, government supporter Patriotic Front (PF) and opposition Ataka.

The fist fighting began on Thursday afternoon, after Dimitar Bayraktarov, from PF, accused Ataka's leader Volen Siderov of "defending the US" in an article dating back in the 1990s.

This was followed by an attack on Bayraktarov from various Ataka members, including Desislav Chukolov, who is in Siderov's "inner circle" within the parliamentary group.

The episode prompted lawmakers to end their Thursday session ten minutes earlier than planned.

Siderov is the founder and chairman of Ataka, a party with an explicitly Russophile position calling on Bulgaria not to side with the EU and NATO on a number of energy, defense and foreign-policy issues.

Prior to adopting his pro-Russian stance and spearheading the once popular party, Siderov was known as a vehement defender of Bulgaria's Western orientation.

 

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Tags: Patriotic Front, Ataka, Dimitar Bayraktarov, Desislav Chukolov, Volen Siderov, US, Bulgaria

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