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"Democratic Bulgaria": We will not participate in a government with GERB and MRF

Hristo Ivanov
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"Democratic Bulgaria" will not participate in a government with GERB and MRF. "Such a government is impossible, as it would drive people to the streets. It is a recipe for destabilization of the country". Such an opinion was expressed to bTV by the co-chairman of "Democratic Bulgaria" Hristo Ivanov. 

According to him, GERB has no partners to govern with because it refuses to take responsibility for the corrupt model of conquering the state with the unspoken coalition with MRF.

For Ivanov, Bulgaria's problem is that there is too much political influence in justice, and too much corruption in politics. The solution is a neutral, professional and effective prosecutor's office.



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