Bulgarian Nationalists Block Turkish Border Crossings
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published March 24, 2017 | 09:00 PM
KAPITAN-ANDREEVO, Bulgaria, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 24th Mar, 2017 ) - Bulgarian nationalists blocked for several hours Friday the three main crossing points with Turkey to prevent coaches bringing in thousands of Turks with Bulgarian passports to vote in Sunday's elections, organisers said.
The protests marked a further escalation of a spat between EU member Bulgaria and its neighbour Turkey over Ankara's open support for a new party representing Bulgaria's Turkish minority. About 50 protesters gathered at Kapitan Andreevo, the main checkpoint, with banners reading "Bulgaria above everything!" and "No to Turkish interference!" as loudspeakers blared patriotic songs, an AFP photographer said.
Later in the afternoon police had put an end to the protests after caretaker Prime Minister Ognyan Gerdzhikov called for the blockade to be lifted, authorities said. Bulgaria is home to a 700,000-strong Muslim minority, most of them ethnic Turks, while at least 200,000 ethnic Turks with Bulgarian passports live in Turkey.
Traditionally they have voted for Bulgaria's centrist Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MDL) but the party has become increasingly critical of Turkey and its President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Last year a group split off and formed a new party, Dost, which openly backs Ankara.
Turkish officials including Turkey's ambassador in Bulgaria have voiced their support for it.
Sofia has complained about Turkish meddling and in the latest angry exchange on Thursday, Erdogan accused Bulgaria of putting "serious pressure" on its Turks ahead of the vote.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev responded that "Bulgaria neither gives nor accepts lessons in democracy, especially from countries that do not respect the rule of law." Dost issued a special statement to international media on Friday, "sounding the alarm against the danger of the elections being compromised." Between 60,000 and 90,000 of the Bulgarian citizens in Turkey regularly vote in Bulgarian elections but new rules slashed the number of polling stations in Turkey to 35 from more than 100.
BNR Bulgarian public radio reported from the northwestern Turkish city of Bursa that Turks who wanted to travel to Bulgaria for the vote were offered free transport by Turkey. The spat has boosted support for Bulgaria's nationalists, with polls suggesting the United Patriots will come third in Sunday's election behind the Socialists and the centre-right.
Turkey and other EU countries are embroiled in a wider spat ahead of an April 16 referendum on creating an executive presidency that critics say will give Erdogan too much power.
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