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The facts referred to in the publications follow from things we have declared. If there was something to be ashamed of, we would hardly go and declare it. Each party has to find a way to finance its campaign, which is no easy task. The IT industry has the least contact with toxic things like public procurement, for example. We declare everything we receive, we have no possibility to check who is behind it, because we are not DANS. We have fulfilled the law, we have declared everything, and now we have to explain ourselves. We will explain ourselves because we understand that this is important. This was stated in an interview for the "Panorama" program by the co-chairman of "Democratic Bulgaria" Hristo Ivanov
He was born on September 13, 1974 in Sofia.
Hristo Ivanov has a master's degree in law from Sofia University.
However, he made it clear that "Democratic Bulgaria" did Nexo and its executives no favors.
Nexo employees donated to DB's election campaign
Ivanov also stated that no politician thinking about his own self-preservation would want the third mandate to form a government.
"In this situation, in which the major political forces have obviously not got along with the first and second term, the impulse to go to the elections prevails. Someone who has to become a bridge will obviously lose from the point of view of his own voters. Apart from our selfish party desires, there is the objective reality of what the country needs. A government must be made now, different from the usual situation in the last two years," the DB co-chairman pointed out and clarified that if this does not happen , we can miss the political window for the Eurozone and Schengen.
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According to him, the parliament in Bulgaria is turning into a seasonal assembly, and the State Council actually manages it.
Ivanov said this, drawing a parallel with the times of Todor Zhivkov.
"We indulge in the harmful entertainment of opposing, doing reality formats in election campaigns. It makes it increasingly difficult to find common ground afterwards. We go on a campaign to argue. We don't have time to think about running the country. It is extremely important let's find the strength to stop this trend", believes Hristo Ivanov
He was born on September 13, 1974 in Sofia.
Hristo Ivanov has a master's degree in law from Sofia University.
Hristo Ivanov