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Arman Babikyan: We do not want to engage in dialogue with the government

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“We do not want to engage in dialogue with the government,” said Arman Babikyan from the “toxic trio” commenting on the words of the chair of GERB’s parliamentary group Daniela Daritkova who called on the protesters to enter into dialogue with the government.

“The feeling that the world starts with someone and ends with him seems somehow politically demented. Nothing is going to grind to a halt, nothing is going to change much if the devout powers that be finally decide to step down because nobody wants to be governed by them,” he commented. Arman Babikyan said further that it was too early to say whether the “toxic trio”, which put forward a Plan for Bulgaria, will develop into a party. 



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