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Rossen Plevneliev: The ultimate objective of Moscow is a presidential republic in Bulgaria

Rossen Plevneliev
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The ultimate objective of Moscow is a presidential republic in BulgariaRossen PlevnelievPresident of Bulgaria from 2012 to 2017, said at a cybersecurity forum in Sofia, BNR’s reporter Dobromir Videv informed. Rossen Plevneliev is one of the people nominated by GERB to hold talks with the political forces on the formation of a regular government.

"There is a threat. We are at war. Open your eyes, dear Bulgarian government. The war is being waged. Let us gather in Parliament and finally do the necessary actions and behave like serious people, because we saw what happened in Crimea, which is Ukraine. This could also happen in Bulgaria", Rossen Plevneliev said.




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