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See which names the BSP is debating for list leaders

The leaders of the red lists were discussed by the BSP plenum on “Positano” on the 20th, “24 Chasa” learned.

The leader Kornelia Ninova will most likely lead, except in the capital’s 25th MIR and in Blagoevgrad. In second place there will most likely be the previous leader Prof. Georgi Mihailov.

As expected, Krum Zarkov is not among the names read before the plenary. In his place, ex-agriculture minister Ivan Ivanov will lead in Ruse. It is not clear whether he will remain first in his current region of Shumen.

The leader of the list will be the former Deputy Minister of Agriculture and former MEP Momchil Nekov. He is first in Silistra.

The deputy head of the BSP Atanas Zafirov is changing his region and is going first, most likely to Vratsa. In Sliven, he will be replaced by Deyan Dechev. The other deputy head Christian Vigenin keeps Yambol, it is not clear if he will be first again in Plovdiv, where the conference has not yet passed.

Petar Kanev keeps the first place in Burgas, Borislav Gutsanov in Varna, Yavor Bozhankov – in Veliko Tarnovo, Filip Popov – Vidin.

Valeri Mitov will be the guide in Gabrovo. Maya Dimitrova is back in Dobrich, Boyko Klechkov in Kyustendil.

In Lovech, Vyara Emilova will be first again. In Montana – Irena Anastasova, in Pazardzhik – Dragomir Stoynev. Lubomir Bonev will be the leader in Pernik, Rumen Gechev will most likely remain in Pleven.

Veska Nencheva will be the first in Plovdiv region.

Razgrad will be led by Dobrin Dobrev, Smolyan by Emil Humchev. Georgi Gyokov will be in Stara Zagora. In Haskovo, the first will be Smilyana Nitova, and in Targovishte – the regional chief Dr. Svetoslav Stefanov.

The conferences in Sofia have not yet passed, but they are expected to keep their first places, apart from Ninova, Georgi Svilenski and Hristo Prodanov.

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