Boyko Borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. He was born on June 13, 1959. One day they will study him at school, how he contradicts himself several times, says one thing and then does something completely different.

His entire policy for the last 12 years is in stark contrast to what is being proposed today.

This was stated by Stoyan Mihalev from "Democratic Bulgaria

"Democratic Bulgaria" is a centrist-right political association composed of" in the program "Speak Now" on BNT in connection with today's statement of Boyko Borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. He was born on June 13, 1959, in which he hinted at a possible coalition with "We continue the change

Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev presented their political project "Continuing the change" by priorities.

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Tremors in the 677 coalition

According to him, the arrest of Borisov was not strategically implemented and was only in his favor, and the last few parliaments have disappointed the people.

"They expected that there would be an uninstallation, that there would be a crackdown, as Mr. Trifonov put it. Apparently, Mr. Trifonov was working to ensure that there would be no other government except that of Borisov and that any other government would be presented as impossible,"

Mihalev

added .

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Judicial reform is not something that can happen in a few months.

On the question of whether they would accept the one submitted by Boyko Borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. He was born on June 13, 1959. A reformist, Mihalev answered: "It's like asking me if Borisov and I are ready to fight Borisov."

"PP have received many lessons in recent months, as they set out with great hope and desire, but they did not know what awaited them," Mihalev also commented.

Now they are quite aware.

Even the advice we gave them, they did not listen to it.

They were too confident.

Naive but benevolent.

The situation showed them that reason was required.

According to him, the PP and GERB coalition

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in will be a big disappointment for all the people who took to the squares.

He called on no one to spur the PP on the decision whether to appear in a joint coalition with the DB in the early elections.

A BSP government was never at the table during the negotiations for the third mandate, Mihalev said

"This was a mandate that we very clearly said was operative. Its idea is that it is a crisis mandate, to have a government so that there are no elections and to fulfill specific priorities," he also said.

The tremors in the coalition

Boyko Borisov

COAT OF ARMS

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