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Revival: Our goal is to govern Bulgaria independently

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Among the surprises of this election is the party that is emerging as the likely smallest parliamentary force and enters the National Assembly for the first time – “Revival” (Vazrazhdane).

The party's goal is to become the first political force and to govern Bulgaria independently, Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov said in an interview with BNR. He added that the party was ready to hold talks with all political forces, as long as they were ready for dialogue. "What Vazrazhdane believes in is that Bulgaria has enough strength to be an independent factor and that there is no need for another 'big brother,'" Kostadinov said, adding that his party was in favor of preventing the destruction of the Bulgarian currency. According to him, the conditions for Bulgaria's EU Membership must be renegotiated in order to meet the national interests.



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