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BSP to run together with other leftist parties in upcoming elections

Photo: Facebook /Корнелия Нинова

The BSP will sign agreements for joint actions in the parliamentary elections with more than ten leftist parties and movements that have united around its program, the socialists announced.

The formations declare that together they will defend leftist values and work for a social, fair and legal state, reduction of poverty and inequalities, accessible education and health care, overcoming regional differences and the demographic crisis. "BSP for Bulgaria" coalition registered with 7,000 signatures to participate in the vote is ambitious to significantly improve its result", party leader Korneliya Ninova said.




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