Bulgaria can invest 50 billion euros in real modernization, jobs and development of institutions in the next two years to ensure a European quality of life for its citizens.

Hristo Ivanov stated this to the citizens of Varna

He was born on September 13, 1974 in Sofia.

Hristo Ivanov has a master's degree in law from the University of Sofia from the union between "Democratic Bulgaria" and "We continue the change", reports the press center of the PP-DB coalition.

According to him, Bulgaria should attract new investments, modernize its army and energy and complete the judicial reform so that there is one law for all, instead of fear of racketeering and impunity. 

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"We stand before you as a team, not just as a coalition and a CEC registration number.

We look in one direction, we have intertwined causes and biographies, we have proven that we are not part of the problem, but a fundamental part of its solution.

We want a bold, ambitious and reformist government.

We can do it, no matter how hard it is.

If you want talk to become action, give us a mandate to manage", said Hristo Ivanov

He was born on September 13, 1974 in Sofia.

Hristo Ivanov has a master's degree in law from the University of Sofia in the presence of the list leader Daniel Laurer, Stella Nikolova, Ivaylo Mitkovski, Christiana Stoyanova and the rest of the candidates from the Varna list of the unification.

According to Ivanov, it is particularly important which political force will receive the initiative and the first mandate to set and implement its priorities.

The leader of "Yes, Bulgaria" reminded that on paper many parties support the entry into the Eurozone, but only PP and DB have supported the necessary changes in the Insurance Code, which were a condition for our joining it.

"We are looking for the support of the citizens in order to end the timelessness and the political crisis, to realize our priorities and to create a truly reformist government that will move Bulgaria forward." Ivanov also emphasized that education is a key investment in the future, and its modernization is among the leading priorities in the program of the unification The principle "money follows the student" must be replaced with "money follows quality" so that every Bulgarian child can have guaranteed access to quality education.

According to Ivanov, the standards in Bulgarian education should be equaled with the best international standards, and the competencies acquired by the children at school should serve them in the labor market.

"The salaries of teachers and all employees in education must be increased so that this remains a truly prestigious profession for the best specialists," concluded Ivanov.

Hristo Ivanov

Democratic Bulgaria

realization of mandate