Instead of discussing BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is, "Continuing the Change", as the main party that represents the change, to make it so that it wins the next elections and forms a government.

Kristiyan Vigenin from the BSP called for this on the air of Nova TV

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is

According to him, BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) has proven to be the best dancer on the political stage.

"We are trying to create an atmosphere in which a good Bulgarian dance can be produced.

Some decided not to take it.

Sooner or later it has to happen.

In order for a dance to occur, there must be people willing to dance.

The Bulgarian Parliament made not two forwards, one backward, but one forward and two backward.

We come out of this mandate with even lower confidence.

With a very serious risk for the constitutional order in the country", said the deputy with irony.

The leadership meeting organized by BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) was the right step, he believes.

"We very carefully analyzed what did not work in the previous attempts.

For anything to happen, there must be a clear political commitment from the leaders.

It was a serious conversation about politics and prospects.

Lack of experience in PP led to this.

It's one thing to declare your opposition and work verbally against some model, like "Change", it's another thing to have the competence to create a coalition around you and work against this model", explained Vigenin.

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According to him, BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) has its own value in Bulgarian politics.

"We have a completely different approach and fight for change long before the so-called "forces of change" appear.

Let them not imagine that we are standing and thinking about whom to stick to just to be in power.

If necessary, we will stand in opposition to show how Bulgarian politics should be structured", added Vigenin.

He called on President Rumen Radev not to delay the process and to dissolve the National Assembly as quickly as possible.

"I am optimistic for a government at the end of April.

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The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated as BSP) will do what it can", concluded the MP.  

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