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Delyan Peevski launches an alternative website of DPS

Photo: dpsbg.eu

Delyan Peevski launched an alternative website of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) at https://dpsbg.eu/. This website includes information about the latest media statements of one of the DPS chairmen, Delyan Peevski. 

The old website https://www.dps.bg/ was under the control of supporters of the honorary chairman of DPS, Dr. Ahmed Dogan. It published a letter in which Dogan called for the resignation of Peevski and five other key functionaries of DPS, whom Dogan considers responsible for the current situation. Additionally, an error stating that the page does not exist appears in the section for the chairman. The news related to Peevski was also missing. Later in the afternoon, the dps.bg website reverted to its old design and the news about Delyan Peevski appeared again. However, Dogan's call was removed.




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