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Slavi Trifonov saw himself as a patriot of VMRO, they invited him to join the coalition

The governors also liked the new party of Stefan Yanev as a partner

A merger with Slavi Trifonov’s “There is such a people” and Stefan Yanev’s “Bulgarian Rise” will seek from VMRO for the next early parliamentary elections.

Already this Wednesday, with a message to the media, VMRO announced that they are inviting all formations that are considered patriotic to join the “Bulgarophiles”. As well as those who do not approve of the French proposal for membership of North Macedonia in the European Union, which Bulgaria has already signed. No specific parties were mentioned in the announcement. The decision for VMRO to appear in a coalition was made at a management meeting the same day.

The media reported days ago that the “Macedonia” cause will unite VMRO and ITN. Then, in front of “24 Chasa”, representatives of the two formations denied that such talks had taken place so far. However, today, through the party television “Bulgaria 24”, one of the three co-chairmen of VMRO, Iskren Veselinov, announced that they will invite Slavi Trifonov’s people for a coalition within a week. The party will organize a big forum around August 6, Veselinov said.

Former Prime Minister Stefan Yanev with his new party “Bulgarian Rise” will also be invited to the talks. Unlike ITN, which never positioned itself, Yanev defined his formation as national-conservative, which in terms of ideas is close to VMRO. The party of the former acting prime minister was also considering a coalition with that of Maya Manolova – “Stand Up, Bulgaria”. However, the two did not manage to understand each other, and even after Yanev decided that his party would be patriotic, the talks with Manolova ended naturally, since her formation is more social.

VMRO will also seek talks with its former partners from NFSB. Until last year, the party was headed by Valery Simeonov, but he decided to retire from politics. Now its chairman is his right-hand man Boris Yachev, whose path in politics also passed through VMRO.

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