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Ataka to consolidate its position as third political force - Siderov

Reporting by the sofiaecho.com elections team - Petar Kostadinov, Elitsa Grancharova, Elena Koinova, Elitsa Savova, Rene Beekman, Clive Leviev-Sawyer and Magdalena Rahn

Mon, Oct 29 2007 08:20 CET 806 Views

Leader of Ataka, Volen Siderov said at the press conference that Ataka would consolidate its position as one of the three major political forces.
He expected Ataka candidates to reach second rounds in Bourgas and Yambol. In Blagoevgrad and in Kyustendil, the candidates supported by Ataka were first in the first round.

Siderov said that Ataka would start to prepare for Parliamentary elections from the day after the municipal elections.

"People seem to prefer to feed themselves with promises instead of real food," Ataka candidate in Sofia, Slavi Binev said.

"Sofians have no right to complain. They have to accept the difficulties in the next four year," Binev added.

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