Although "We continue the change" fulfilled one of the requirements of the BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated as BSP) is to participate in negotiations for a new cabinet, especially if Kiril Petkov is not prime minister, they will not be easy at all.

This is what the BSP MP said in "The Day Begins with Georgi Ljubenov".

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is Borislav Gutsanov.

It is the relations with Russia and, in his words, the unilateral actions of the Prime Minister in resignation is one of the dividing lines between the parties.

If there was espionage, the names of the Bulgarian citizens who participated in it should be made public, he insisted.

According to BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated as BSP) is the Prime Minister who has resigned has taken a single-handed decision for the 70 Russian diplomats to be declared persona non grata - a complete precedent in world diplomacy.

BSP submitted a draft decision regarding the recall of 70 Russian diplomats and officials

"So there was no way to continue the negotiations with "We continue the change". We hope that one of the lines that we will comment on and overcome is the resolution of this conflict and the extremely difficult situation that has arisen between Sofia and Moscow," said Gutsanov.

Yesterday, the Left proposed in the National Assembly, on the basis of the Constitution, that a decision be voted to oblige the Council of Ministers to take action to postpone this note.

"We are talking about espionage, if there was in the closed session nobody heard anything about espionage. One is espionage, another is reciprocity," he said.

Gutsanov asked who they were spying on and if so, then these 70 Russian spies should have had relations with Bulgarian citizens and in operational positions where there would be interesting information.

"There is no such data and no one said such a thing. If it is so and there are such Bulgarians, why have they not been arrested?" asked Gutsanov and added: "Petkov has put us in an extremely difficult situation. We cannot subject the country to such a test." .

According to him, Bulgarian tourism will definitely suffer huge losses.

Energy resources too, which are part of national security.

What do we do if Russia stops the supply of oil, asked the MP.

If relations with Russia are not normalized, there is no analyst who would say what exactly will happen.

Things are too unpredictable and every effort should be made.

If it is reciprocity - there is logic.

If it is espionage - who are these spies and who from the Bulgarian side gave this information.

Economic and historical relations between Bulgaria and Russia and Bulgaria's national security cannot be put to the test, he said.

Regarding the cabinet negotiations, the BSP MP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) has said that they will first negotiate with the PP on policies and then on the names of ministers.

Undoubtedly, one of the topics will be the relations between Bulgaria and Russia.

Others - national security, energy supplies, social policy.

According to him, the better option is to try to create a cabinet, and not to go to new elections.

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