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GERB: President Radev should leave Presidency if he wants to implement political project

MP Daniela Daritkova
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If President Rumen Radev wants to implement a political project, he should leave the Presidency and establish his own political party. Thus, we can talk with him about implementation of policies, MP and leader of the parliamentary group of GERB party Daniela Daritkova said in an interview for BNR. Daritkova asked whether the call of senior state officials for resignation of a democratically-elected government was a violation of the law and the constitution. “We want to listen to the voice of the people and learn why they do not see any future for their children and want change, when we are working towards sound perspective”, MP Daritkova said further.




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