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We will not support a GERB mandate

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in, but we will go to the meeting with Prof. Nikolay Gabrovski

Dr. Nikolay Gabrovski graduated in medicine from the Medical Academy - Sofia in 1996 and we will tell him personally, this is what the deputy chairman of the National Assembly, deputy from the BSP, said in "Oshte od dinia"

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is Christian Vigenin

Christian Vigenin was born on June 12, 1975 in Sofia.

In 1993, he graduated from the 91st German Language High School.

We do not believe that the time has come for the return of GERB

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in power.

"GERB

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in have not shown in any way that they have learned from the past.

The people have not given them a real mandate to govern."

Tomorrow GERB and BSP meet.

Prof. Gabrovski personally invited Ninova

It is categorical that for BSP

It is problematic for the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP for short) to support a cabinet nominated by GERB

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in, although the personality of Prof. Gabrovski deserves the least respect, but not in the context in which he is placed.

"There must be consistency and principles in politics. We have no reason to agree to support such a government, to provide experts in such a government. If GERB

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in which it gathers the necessary majority - well.

We remain the opposition and will be constructive," he added.

Vigenin also commented on the subject of our Schengen membership.

He pointed out that Austria's main fear is the number of immigrants entering the country.

"She expressed it honestly. The Netherlands, a little more veiled, expressed the same concerns. According to the two countries, which do not want to give the green light for Bulgaria's admission to Schengen, the external border is not guarded well enough."

According to him, there is some hypocrisy here, because if you look at the statistics, it will become clear that Bulgaria has prevented the entry of tens of thousands of immigrants into the European Union.

"Instead of being stopped, it would have been fair for Austria and the Netherlands to say - come in, but let's see what else we can help you with."

According to him, we should coolly consider what can be done from now on and we should be active in bilateral diplomacy, since all the institutions are on our side.

Christian Vigenin

COAT OF ARMS

BSP

Nikolai Gabrovsky