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Boyko Borissov calls on politicians to soften the tone

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"Seeing the way all the political parties are behaving at the moment, we can talk about the next eighth elections", GERB leader Boyko Borisov told journalists. Six early parliamentary elections have been held in this country for three years and voters are expected to vote for the seventh time in the autumn.

Boyko Borisov warned that if the tone in communication between the politicians did not change, the situation would be the same after a month and a half and they would not be able to talk to each other. "With these insults, nobody will be able to do anything because every day the topic in the parliament is the same", he said, adding that he does not respond to the attacks, in order to be able to form a government after another early vote.




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