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Reformist Bloc expects 6 percent of the votes at upcoming early parliamentary elections

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“The Reformist Bloc is expecting to win 6 percent of the votes at the upcoming early parliamentary elections,” said Naiden Zelenogorski from the Bulgaria for Citizens movement after the party’s National Council. Zelenogorski, who is election campaign chief of the Reformist Bloc stated that fragmentation was a major problem for the people who vote right wing. “We must not destroy the bridges between us because tomorrow we may have to cross them,” he added.

Meglena Kuneva, leader of the Bulgaria for Citizens movement outlined the priorities, stressing that efforts must be made so that Bulgaria may once again be ruled with a right-of-centre vision in mind.

The congress of the Reformist Bloc is scheduled for next Saturday. 



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