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"If you were a coalition partner and you do something against the interests of the Bulgarian citizens, we criticize, if you are a president who has a caretaker government that, in our opinion, damages the interests of the Bulgarian citizens, we also criticize, it doesn't matter if we were partners or not. 

No one can pick up the phone and tell me what to do.

Politicians are used to games and combinations, and that is exactly why we are uncomfortable."

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It should be clear to former coalition partners and the president

that we are a party based on values ​​and principles, and if someone violates them, we will criticize.

We are not in politics to be friends and enemies with someone, I am in politics to follow principles so that the lives of Bulgarian citizens become better".

Kiril Petkov: Nobody can pick up the phone and tell me what to do

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"Every time we see a repair of the repair, we see that there is a problem," Asen Vassilev, the co-chairman of "We continue the change", declared from the NA tribune. 

"Corruption slaps us in the face every day," he said.

"It's not about Schengen or anything else.

We live in Bulgaria.

It is precisely because of these problems that hundreds of thousands live outside the country," Vassilev also said.

Asen Vasilev: Every day corruption hits us in the face

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"In any case, we long ago accepted the fact that we are part of the European Union and it is completely logical to become part of the single European currency. 

For us, this means that we will become part of the decision-making process regarding the euro. 

We as a country have been used to handling the euro for a long time.

First, because of the currency board, ie.

we do not expect any serious upheavals because we have been on this board long enough. 

Second - in a large part of our daily lives, we as people are used to handling the euro.

It's not just about traveling in Europe.

We also have payments in euros when buying cars and homes."

Zornitsa Rusinova: The adoption of the euro will benefit both the state and the people

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Arabadzhiev from the PP: We will offer a cabinet to the minority

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Ivaylo Mirchev stated that Bulgaria should behave as a dignified country, especially in conditions of war, and noted that it was "unacceptable" for a private company to exert pressure on the Bulgarian government and threaten to close its facilities and not have fuel in the country . 

"And it is most unacceptable for the Bulgarian government to give in to this pressure and go to a joint press conference with this company," commented the deputy.  

DB calls on the state to take operational control over Lukoil

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The Bulgarian MP's steak is dietary.

This is clear from the menu in the restaurant of the National Assembly.

Gambling showed the menu to the deputies

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"I didn't want history to repeat itself,"

says Harry.

"It was a matter of hatred.

On race - says one of the commentators in the documentary series, and another adds: There was a war against Meghan.

Prince Harry has spoken out about 'dirty play' in the royal family

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The number of death sentences against protesters in Iran has now reached 11

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The German police conducted a large-scale operation today, during which 25 arrests were made, AFP reported.

The detainees are members of a far-right terrorist group suspected of planning an attack on parliament, federal prosecutors said.

The arrested members of the "Citizens of the Reich" organization are suspected of "making specific preparations for the invasion of the German parliament by a small armed group," the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

And that their goal was to forcibly abolish the existing state order in the country.

German police bust a far-right terrorist group

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Donald Trump's real estate company was convicted last night of running a 15-year criminal scheme to defraud US tax authorities, Reuters reported.

A Trump company was convicted of defrauding the US tax authorities

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Democrats win a new seat in the US Senate after Raphael Warnock won a contested race in the state of Georgia.

Thus, the party of President Joe Biden guarantees itself a majority in the upper house of Congress.

Thus, the Democrats regained control of the upper chamber, with

51

senators against

49

of the Republicans.

Democrats with a majority in the Senate

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