Veselin Mareshki
Volya Party Ready to be Part of Cabinet
Veselin Mareshki, leader of Volya party stated in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio, that his party was ready to be part of the government, but only if it bears its share of responsibility, and not as a supporting power.
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United Patriots, Volya To Insist on Own Ministers in Cabinet Negotiations
GERB have not invited other formations for negotiations on the forming of a cabinet yet.
The coalition United Patriots and the party Volya of businessman Veselin Mareshki are already adamant that, if they are made an offer to support the new government, they will insist on having their own ministers.
With Snap Elections Over, It Is President Radev's Move
At nearly 100% of processed protocols from voting sections, five political parties will enter the 44th Parliament, while GEB is again the leading political force.
After the Central Election Commission (CEC) announces the official results of the snap elections for parliamentary deputies, the deadline for which is March 30, it is President Rumen Radev's move.
Mareshki To Supprot Cabinet Only In Return for Ministerial Posts
Volya's leader Veselin Mareshki has stated at a special press conference on Monday that he would not simply support a government but he would participate in such a government with ministerial positions.
Veselin Mareshki, Volya: First We Will Have Talks with United Patriots
The leader of Volya ("Will") Veselin Mareshki announced for Nova TV that firstly they would have talks with the "United patriots" and then will have talks with GERB. He added that currently the real governance seems to be in the right political spectrum. In his words Volya is ready to support GERB, but only under certain conditions.
Volya's Leader Mareshki Ready for Negotiations with GERB
The leader of Volya, Varna businessman Veselin Mareshki has announced that they will enter negotiations for the forming of a government with that political party or those parties which will include the priorities of the movement - the fight against cartels and the fulfilment of the potential of young people in Bulgaria, stated Mareshki on bTV.
Timeline: Bulgaria Readies for Tight Parliamentary Race
Just three days prior to Bulgaria's 10th ever parliamentary elections since its transition to democracy in 1989, the most likely outcome still remains unclear.
AFIS: Turkey Issue Causes Significant Electoral Shifts in Bulgaria
Days before the snap parliamentary elections, it is still unclear who the winner will be. The two leading parties GERB and BSP have equal chances, while BSP has an advantage among people who have decided that they will definitely vote. GERB still has reserves for expanding its electoral base among hesitating voters, showed the latest sociological survey of AFIS agency.
Prosecutor's Office Checking Registration of Mareshki's Two Parties
Sofia City Prosecutor's Office is checking the registration of the political parties Volya and People's Movement for Freedom and Democracy (NDSD).
The inspection is due to a signal of the Central Election Commission (CEC) which informs that businessman and candidate deputy Veselin Mareshki is registered as chairman of both parties.
Gallup International: Whether BSP or GERB Will Win the Snap Elections In Bulgaria
Whether the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) or GERB will win the elections depends on the last days of the campaign. This is what data from a "Gallup International" study shows.
Data before the decisive phase of the election campaign shows equality among those who may be expected to vote for sure.