Leaders of various rightist parties in Bulgaria could difficultly reach an agreement, Union of Free Democrats (UFD) leader Stefan Sofianski said
Joint actions in the future should co-ordinate political activities and opposition to mainstream formations on the regional level, said Sofianski as quoted by Focus news agency.
The parliament lacked the authority needed for the creation of a new right wing in the country, said Sofianski. Parliament served one function, to be a tribune where representatives of rightist formations could express and defend their ideas.
New people should get involved in politics, Sofianski said. Already established party leaders could offer help but the initiative for the creation of a new right wing should come from people lacking previous involvement.
Right wing parties are experiencing crisis as their presidential candidate, Nedelcho Beronov, gathered insufficient vote to reach the second round of elections in the country.
Before the presidential elections rightist formations agreed to select and support a single nominee. Party leaders, however, failed coming up with a candidate, who could win the support of all rightist formations.













