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PP-DB will not support a cabinet with Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Nikolay Denkov
Photo: Ivan Ruslanov

GERB leader Boyko Borisov must answer clearly whether he will remove Delyan Peevski from his entourage and return to the European development of Bulgaria, or work with Delyan Peevski and move Bulgaria towards a dictatorship, as Peevski is currently trying to build. Such a call was made on the air of the BNR by the former Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov from "We Continue the Change".

He confirmed that the second force in the next Bulgarian parliament PP-DB will not support a government with Prime Minister Boyko Borisov because they do not trust him. The coalition also continues to push for a candidate for prime minister who is equally distant from all parliamentary forces.
 
Denkov was also adamant that PP-DB was not open to a government with the participation of Vazrazhdane party, as this would be contrary to Bulgaria's European path.



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