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ITN wants partnership with "Democratic Bulgaria" and "We Continue the Change"

Toshko Yordanov
Photo: BGNES

"There is Such a People" party (ITN) have filed their documents to the CEC for participation in the upcoming parliamentary elections. The political formation of TV presenter Slavi Trifonov have already said that they would not nominate a candidate for president, but would support the current head of state Rumen Radev.

Asked whether the party was afraid of the emergence of the "We Continue the Change" formation of former caretaker ministers Assen Vassilev and Kiril Petkov, ITN Deputy Chairman Toshko Yordanov said: "The emergence of new formations is something wonderful for Bulgarian political life. How can anyone be afraid of that?”

The politician also said that it was logical for “There is Such a People” to be partners with “Democratic Bulgaria” and “We Continue the Change” in the next parliament. He ruled out support and relations with MRF and GERB.




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