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BSP: We would not support GERB

Korneliya Ninova
Photo: BGNES

"We are worried about the low voter turnout, which is another very serious signal for all political parties. We all have to draw a conclusion from this and take measures," BSP leader Korneliya Ninova, whose party ranks fifth in the new Bulgarian parliament, told journalists. She thanked the voters who exercised their right to vote.

BSP, like the other participants in the elections, declined to comment before the final results. Only when asked what the BSP would do if GERB asked them for support, Ninova answered briefly: "I think it is unnecessary after 10 years of fighting with the GERB model to ask me if we would support GERB." The answer is "no!".



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