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Mustafa Karadayi: There has to be a government, supported by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms

Mustafa Karadayi
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“There has to be a government, supported by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms,” Mustafa Karadayi, leader of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms said in Karamantsi village, where 39 years was marked since the start of the so-called “Revival process” (the policy of forced assimilation by the Bulgarian government in the 1980s). Mustafa Karadayi stated further that there will be a leaders’ meeting between GERB/SDS and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. 

“We believe there has to be a government. And that is something we have been saying over and over for two years. The Movement for Rights and Freedoms must be part of the majority that will nominate a government. There has to be stability and security,” the Movement for Rights and Freedoms leader said.



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