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President Radev denies intentions to start his own political project

Rumen Radev
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Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev does not intend to start a new political project because his goal is to support those who work for the benefit of the people. This became clear from Radev's statement in Karnobat, where he is visiting on the occasion of the town holiday. 

According to him, more and more citizens and organizations recognize the Bulgarin head of state as an important factor for real change in the country and support his views.
"I have long stated that I support every organization, party, movement whose priority is the Bulgarian people, not the narrow party interests" the president said, adding that he would continue to support them in the future.



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