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BSP accuses government of advancing foreign policy commitments

Kristian Vigenin
Photo: BNR

"It seems that they are following some list drawn up no one knows where, according to which some things are decided in the parliament. The main decisions so far are related to the fulfillment of some foreign policy commitments and settlement of personal and group interests". This is how its deputy speaker Kristian Vigenin from the BSP commented on the decisions of the National Assembly before the BNR. 

According to him, at this moment there are no clear goals of the ruling majority, except Bulgaria's membership in the Eurozone and Schengen. 

"This is not just some piecing together of three formations (GERB-SDS, PP-DB, DPS), but a piecing together of political, economic and personal interests of the leaders, and from this assembly we see a chaotic policy," Vigenin believes.



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