site.btaAtaka Leader Siderov: 50 Parties Enter New Parliament, Ataka Is Third After GERB, MRF
Ataka Leader Siderov: 50 Parties Enter New Parliament, Ataka Is Third After GERB, MRF
 
 Sofia, October 6 (BTA) - According to Ataka leader Volen 
 Siderov, 50 parties enter the 43rd National Assembly and his 
 formation comes third after GERB and the Movement for Rights and
 Freedoms (MRF), given its election result. Speaking at a news 
 conference here on Monday, he explained that most political 
 formations in the new Parliament are coalitions, and Ataka and 
 MRF are the only independent parties. He calculated the number 
 of parties in each coalition and their election result in 
 percentages. 
 
 Taking a question, Siderov said that his party's election result
 is satisfactory. "I can even say that it is a victory," he 
 added. "We regard our formation not as a typical party but as a 
 structure which does a lot of work without pretending to be a 
 big, ruling party," the Ataka leader said. In his words, there 
 will come a moment when the people will come to their senses and
 Ataka will become a ruling party. Siderov noted that his party 
 will be a united team that will play properly, regardless of the
 number of MPs. 
 
 According to Siderov, a government with GERB as the leading 
 party and the Reformist Bloc, the Patriotic Front and Bulgaria 
 without Censorship as supporting formations is foreseeable but 
 bad. The new government foreseeable actions will be an increase 
 of the electricity price and the retirement age and a freezing 
 of incomes. Siderov commented that it will be hard to take MRF 
 out of power. He added that GERB and MRF have already reached an
 agreement. 
 
 New elections can provide a solution in the current situation, 
 according to Siderov.
 
 Taking a journalist question, he said that they are ready to 
 participate in talks but the issues related to Bulgaria's future
 should be prioritized. There was no proper discussion of the 
 country's problems during the election campaign, said he.
 
 Asked to assess the caretaker Cabinet of Prime Minister Georgi 
 Bliznashki, Siderov defined it as "harmful". In his view, the 
 Government is exceeding its powers and constitutional rights.
 
 Asked about a solution regarding the suspicion about double 
 voting of Bulgarian emigrants in Turkey, Siderov said that dual 
 nationality should be prohibited at least for a certain period 
 of time. The Ataka leader recalled that he proposed mandatory 
 voting already within the term of the previous parliament but 
 then he did not get support by the other political formations.
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