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Boyko Borissov: GERB will not form a coalition with BSP and Movement for Rights and Freedoms

Boyko Borissov
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GERB will not form a coalition with the Bulgarian Socialist Party and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. It will seek support from other parties for a government of personalities, the leader of the first political force Boyko Borissov said in the National Assembly. In his words, the personalities in parliament, not the parties, should decide whether to go to elections or not.

 "We will treat the other parties with respect and will present our programme to them. We are only proposing personalities for three months, for one month, for six months", the former prime minister told journalists. "If all parties together want Bulgaria to fall into the abyss, it will happen. I wish President Radev well, because he will rule for a long time and he is the last salvation of Bulgarians at the moment”, Boyko Borissov said. 



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