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PP-DB will not support a cabinet with prime minister Boyko Borissov

Vasil Pandov
Photo: BGNES-archive

We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) maintain their position for a government with a specific program and an equidistant prime minister. In an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio, Vasil Pandov from PP-DB stated that it is difficult to find such a candidate and that no names have been discussed at the parliamentary group level. According to him, this model works in established democracies like France, Italy and other countries. Vasil Pandov emphasized that ''the election of the Speaker of the National Assembly is the responsibility of the leading political force''. In Vasil Pandov's words, PP-DB will not support a government with prime minister Boyko Borissov. 

Vasil Pandov also added that they have filed a complaint with the Constitutional Court regarding election violations they identified from the published recordings of the Central Election Commission and the memory of the voting machines, as well as from data provided by their members of sectional election commissions and observers. 



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