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"We Continue the Change" and "Democratic Bulgaria" will run together in the elections

Photo: Facebook / We Continue the Change

The leaders of the "We Continue the change - Democratic Bulgaria" coalition have signed an agreement for joint participation in the parliamentary elections on April 2, it became clear from a message on Facebook of the participants of the association. 

"It is our shared responsibility to provide a clear direction for development and to take the next concrete steps to reform the institutions in order to restore the trust of the citizens and modernize the country," the new coalition announced. 

The coalition's goal is the development of Bulgaria as a fair country with a competitive innovative economy, a high standard of living and decreasing inequality.



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