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Kiril Petkov denies any potential split within the PP-DB coalition

Kiril Petkov
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''Dear media bludgeons, paid analysts and corrupt souls terrified to death, your dream of division within our ranks will not come true'', We Continue the Change co-chairman Kiril Petkov wrote on Facebook , denying any potential split within the PP-DB coalition.

''When all the media close to Delyan Peevski proclaim a split in our ranks, when all our political opponents dream of the democratic community not being united, when all the corrupt players are crossing their fingers hoping to get away with murder, well, that’s when we will disappoint them'', the politician further states.

According to Kiril Petkov, voters expect a regular government to be formed after the elections. In his words, voters also expect that wages and pensions increase faster than prices and want justice, improvements in the quality of education and healthcare and a solution to the water crisis.

Two days ago, the National Council of the ''Yes, Bulgaria'' party (part of the PP-DB coalition) tasked the Executive Council with conducting another round of talks with its partners before deciding in what form to participate in the upcoming elections.


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