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Ninova hid in Blagoevgrad. The red sheets – true and unknown

BSP leader Kornelia Ninova hid in Blagoevgrad. After eating a healthy electoral fight as the leader of the list in Plovdiv against Boyko Borisov, and then in Varna, now the first socialist decided to try in Blagoevgrad. She displaced Dr. Georgi Mihailov from the first place. But in Blagoevgrad BSP is not in a very good position and Ninova will suffer defeat again. In Burgas, Petar Kanev is the leader again, in Varna this time No. 1 is Ninova’s close friend Borislav Gutsanov.

Sotsvodačka will again be No. 1 in the red list and in the leading Sofia 25th district.

In Vratsa, instead of Alexander Simov, Atanas Zafirov is rising. In Gabrovo, until recently Ninova’s favorite, the car racer Krum Donchev, gives way to Valeri Mitov. In Pernik, Stoyan Mirchev is replaced by Lubomir Bonev. Christian Vigenin’s independent opinion left him a leader only in Yambol. In the city of Plovdiv, Ivan Petkov will fight for the love of the Reds.

The Minister of Agriculture in the Cabinet of “Change” Ivan Ivanov takes the place of Krum Zarkov in Ruse.

The National Council of the BSP today determined the leaders of the lists for the participation of the “BSP for Bulgaria” coalition in the upcoming elections for the 48th National Assembly. With 105 votes “For”, 0 votes “Against” and 5 votes “Abstention”, the National Council decided who will be at the head of the lists. It is noteworthy that Ninova’s approach to these elections is to have only her most loyal people and socialists completely unknown to the general public as leaders

01 MIR Blagoevgrad – Cornelia Ninova 02 MIR Burgas – Petar Kanev

03 MIR Varna – Borislav Gutsanov

04 MIR Veliko Tarnovo – Yavor Bozhankov

05 MIR Vidin – Filip Popov

06 MIR Vratsa – Atanas Zafirov

07 MIR Gabrovo – Valeri Mitov

08 MIR Dobrich – Maya Dimitrova

10 MIR Kyustendil – Boyko Klechkov 11 MIR Lovech – Vyara Yordanova

12 MIR Montana – Irena Anastasova

13 MIR Pazardjik – Dragomir Stoynev

14 MIR Pernik – Lubomir Bonev

15 MIR Pleven – Prof. Rumen Gechev

16 MIR Plovdiv-city – Ivan Petkov

17 MIR Plovdiv region – Veska Nencheva

18 MIR Razgrad – Dobrin Dobrev

19 MIR Ruse – Ivan Ivanov

20 MIR Silistra – Momchil Nekov

21 MIR Sliven – Deyan Dechev

22 MIR Smolyan – Emil Khumchev

23 MIR Sofia – Hristo Prodanov

24 MIR Sofia – Georgi Svilenski

25 MIR Sofia – Cornelia Ninova

26 MIR Sofia region – Ivan Chenchev 27 MIR Stara Zagora – Georgi Gyokov

28 MIR Targovishte – Svetoslav Stefanov

29 MIR Haskovo – Smilyana Nitova – Krasteva

30 MIR Shumen – Ivan Ivanov

31 MIR Yambol – Christian Vigenin

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