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Personal attacks in Bulgaria’s Parliament have negative impact on its rating: National Assembly President Tsveta Karayancheva

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The low rating of the Bulgarian National Assembly in the recent surveys of the sociological agencies is due to the personal attacks which took place there. This should not happen in this sacred institution and we should rather talk about policies and principles, National Assembly President Tsveta Karayancheva told the Bulgarian Natinonal Radio. Talking at the National Assembly sharpened too much. All political parties must realize that people do not like this. In Tsveta Karayancheva’s view, the most significant events in 2017 were related to the signature of the good neighbor agreement between Bulgaria and Macedonia, the bridges Premier Borissov built between Bulgaria, Europe and the Western Balkans and Bulgaria’s upward economic development.  




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