"We will run in this election on our own, and when we see the vote, we will look for options for coalitions within parliament."

This is what Stefan Yanev said for the NOVA NEWS show "Your Day"

By a decree of President Rumen Radev from May 12, 2021, Stefan Yanev was appointed an official of the "Bulgarian Rise", specifying that they will probably have a conversation about this this week in domestic politics.

"Rather not," was his answer to the question of whether the coalition of "Bulgarian Rise" with "Revival" is possible.

However, Yanev stressed that there are no red lines and they will talk to everyone, depending on the clearly defined framework and rules for relations with the parties.

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He is adamant that "Bulgarian Rise" does not face the question of whether Bulgaria is part of the EU and NATO, because we are in them and it is appropriate to be.

According to him, the position of our country on the war in Ukraine is not adequate.

Yanev also commented on the decision to expel 70 Russian diplomats from our country.

According to him, it is easy to put labels, which is a cliché from diplomatic practice and means "espionage".

"Whether this is the case or not, the general public may find out at a later stage, because for a number of reasons this information should not be in the public domain. And in this case, we have little choice but to trust the ruling ones ", pointed out Stefan Yanev

By decree of President Rumen Radev from May 12, 2021, Stefan Yanev was appointed official.

According to him, if the parties look at Bulgarian interests, there will be no need to stick labels whether they are pro-American, pro-Chinese, pro-European or others, he said.

"Regarding the party we are creating, such clichés are used and it is convenient to make suggestions. But we are creating this party in order to be pro-Bulgarian," Yanev was categorical.

Asked whether Bulgaria had armed Ukraine when he was caretaker prime minister, he asked if the war had started in February this year and said any allegations should be supported by facts.  

Stefan Yanev