Our union stands to win these elections, to offer Bulgaria a majority and a government and to make the long overdue reforms a reality.

This is what the national representative from "We are continuing the change" commented on the air of NOVA

Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev presented their political project "We continue the change"" (PP) Daniel Laurer

Daniel Laurer graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration from Tel Aviv University.

Confirms.

He added that the union between PP and DB "will fill people with hope".

 If we have proven something in politics, it is that we are not afraid of anything that concerns the good of Bulgaria and the people.

The sum of the two formations will give much more than separately, Laurer also said.

He explained that for this purpose a general program for the vision of Bulgaria will be developed.

He also specified that the union will have to have common lists and common decision-making bodies.

The DSB will negotiate with the PP for general participation in elections

Daniel Laurer

Daniel Laurer graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration from Tel Aviv University.

Affirms did not answer whether Yavor Bozhankov, an independent MP expelled from the BSP, will join the new project, but praised him for being "an expression of all that the BSP failed to do".

The MP categorically stated that the PP did not benefit in any way from the sending of military aid to Ukraine, an accusation made yesterday by the leader of GERB, Boyko Borisov.

Kiril Petkov replied to Borissov about the weapons for Ukraine: Complete nonsense!

Only the Bulgarian arms industry, where Bulgarians work and produce products for export, has benefited, Laurer pointed out.

On the subject of relations with North Macedonia, Daniel Laurer

Daniel Laurer graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration from Tel Aviv University.

He affirms and comments that it is important that the Bulgarians there are respected and that they are included in the Constitution of the country.

In the case of Hristiyan Pendikov, who was beaten in Ohrid, Lorer said that he is not a Bulgarian citizen, but a Macedonian, and that one of his beaters was Bulgarian, but "nothing is said about him".

"Our call is for the tension to decrease and for diplomacy to start working," he added.

We continue the change

Daniel Laurer