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Russia is an aggressor country.

I am not sure if Ambassador Mitrofanova should perform this function, let alone attend the opening of the new parliament.

We will make such a request.

If we are not heard, in the last resort we will not be present in the National Assembly (NA).

This was stated by Vladislav Panev from "Democratic Bulgaria

"Democratic Bulgaria" is a centrist-right political association composed of "(DB) in the program "More from the day" on BNT.

"Let's get the group together and we'll decide if we'll support GERB to form a cabinet."

More likely not.

It is extremely clear that we cannot negotiate and participate with the first mandate of GERB.

We are very different with them regarding the feudal model of government and for the fight against and corruption, we may support separate bills.

We want to see if a majority will be found for the adoption of the important reform policies and then we will make a final decision.

There are different options for the next term," he explained.

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"It is a fact that our partners from the previous National Assembly do not have a majority, but a majority is being sought.

From the voting of the important bills, it will be clear whether we can support a future cabinet", specified Panev.

"Back in February, when the budget was being voted on, I warned that inflation could occur and that the finance minister had to take out a higher debt, but at a lower interest rate.

Now that's a fact.

There must be a clear majority when we pass the budget.

Otherwise - everyone pushes populist proposals and the treasury remains in the red.

The budget must be anti-inflationary and reformist," believes the DB MP.

When asked if the DB are ready to compromise in order to form a government with the third term, Vladislav Panev stated: "There is a lot of water to run out by then.

The third mandate is set to be handed out at the end of November.

By then it will be clear whether we have a reformist majority.

We cannot support a government that does not have an ambitious program, because it will not bring anything good to Bulgaria," he stressed.

"We have a lot of reforms to do, but if we don't have a majority, then we won't have an instrument to make it happen.

Then the official cabinet will continue to rule.

The first point of the new parliament should be the changes in the judicial system and the reduction of the powers of the chief prosecutor", Vladislav Panev believes.



Democratic Bulgaria

Vladislav Panev

forming a government