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Bulgarian Socialist Party is trying to be the force of reason in parliament

Kristian Vigenin
Photo: BGNES

The Bulgarian Socialist Party will not participate in negotiations for a government with the mandate of GERB-SDS, MRF or Vazrazhdane. In front of Nova TV, the deputy chairman of the BSP and deputy chairman of the National Assembly, Kristian Vigenin, indicated that the BSP was ready, if invited, to negotiate with We Continue the Change,, to whom the second exploratory mandate should go. 

Vigenin noted that he was not optimistic that We Continue the Change would receive enough support, and with the current configuration, the political forces in the parliament would hardly be able to produce a successful formula for a government. 

Vigenin also emphasized that the BSP was trying to be the reasonable force, conduct a dialogue and offer working solutions.



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