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PP-DB confirm that they are running together in the elections

PP leader Kiril Petkov
Photo: BTA

PP-DB leaders appeared together on the sidelines of parliament today to announce that their coalition is being preserved and their main goal is to attract voters to allow them to fulfill their priorities. 

They stated that the main objective of the political forces at the moment is to end the political crisis. 

"Bulgaria is lagging behind - Romania received visa-free travel to the USA. Where are we? What is happening to the Eurozone and Schengen?", Atanas Atanasov from PP-DB asked a rhetorical question. 

The co-chairman of the PP, Kiril Petkov, stated that the coalition already has a plan for a way out of the crisis - "a non-partisan, public figure, economist or lawyer who will give this new beginning, which this parliament could not".



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