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This leadership meeting is long overdue.

Now with the third mandate, which I define as the one of despair, Borisov appears together with Mrs. Kornelia Ninova.

From the first day of the parliament, we are extremely motivated to show that Bulgaria needs national priorities.

However, it turned out that it was very difficult to get support.

This was stated by Radostin Vassilev

Radostin Vassilev graduated in Law at the Sofia University "St.

Clement from Continuing the Change

Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev presented their political project "Continuing the change" (PP) in the program "More from the day" on BNT.

"This meeting shows the formation of something that led to the election of Vezhdi Rashidov as the Speaker of the National Assembly.

Let's see if there will be anything beyond the limit tomorrow," he pointed out.

Vassilev pointed out that Boyko Borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. He was born on June 13, 1959. This is the reason why the PP did not go to the leadership meeting.

Borisov will go to the BSP leadership meeting

However, the deputy does not rule out talks with the BSP.

"Such conversations that are about fundamental principles and about policies.

Although as an opposition, we would support BSP on some topics," he assured.

According to him, the "Nexo" case has raised several issues, the most important of which is the imperfections of the party financing law.

"In this case, we are talking about financing by individuals, not by companies, which is prohibited.

Perhaps the time has come for a Law on Lobbying."

"It is very interesting that in Bulgaria the prosecutor's office intervenes with loud actions at the right moment, when there is talk of the so-called

status quo.

For 14 years now, Bulgaria has not been able to legislate for an investigation of the Prosecutor General.

We are now close to such legislation, but it is a dividing line.

If they had not blamed the last legal commission, we would have accepted it by now.

It can be seen that there is resistance in the system," pointed out Radostin Vasilev

Radostin Vassilev graduated in Law at the Sofia University "St.

Clement.

"In the last 14 years, we have been repeatedly criticized for not having such a mechanism.

If the country does not want to move forward and be accepted as a full member of the EU, we must move forward.

The state pays the price of 20 years of governance with certain agreements," the PP representative also said.



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