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BSP has called for hearing of Prime Minister on talks with Skopje

Кристиан Вигенин
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The main opposition party in Bulgaria - BSP, has called for a parliamentary hearing of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov on the talks with North Macedonia. He should come and inform us about the next steps before November 17, Parliament’s Deputy Speaker of the BSP quota, Kristian Vigenin said, BTA reported.

"The government is not telling the whole truth about the meetings dedicated on North Macedonia in recent days and I think there is a project we do not know about." This was what Bulgarian Vice President Iliana Yotova told bTV in connection with the Berlin Process summit meeting in Sofia. Yotova explained that she was not satisfied with the last meeting and that Bulgaria could not back down.



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