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Deputy Prime Minister Karakachanov complains of pressure on Bulgaria

Krasimir Karakachanov
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The European Parliament is putting systemic pressure on Bulgaria as a national state and against Christianity as a value system, Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister Krassimir Karakachanov wrote on Facebook.

He accused the European Parliament of trying to impose Comintern theses on the "Macedonian minority" in Bulgaria, BNR reports.
The leader of VMRO and current Defence Minister Karakachanov asks what is happening in the EU? After the closed hearing in the European Parliament of several infamous non-governmental organizations in Bulgaria, among which is again the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, Karakachanov writes, pressure is being exercised against Bulgaria. The desired effect is the legalization of non-existent ethnic and any other minorities, Karakachanov claims.



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