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First resignation in BSP after elections on November 14

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Kristian Vigenin announced that he was stepping down from the chairmanship of the BSP National Election Headquarters. We did not achieve our goals, Vigenin pointed out in his social profile.

"The BSP must enter into transparent negotiations with We Continue the Change," Alexander Simov of the BSP has told BNR. "The policy that will be pursued must be specified first and then the names of ministers must be discussed, but the forthcoming governing coalition will be difficult to form," Simov added.

According to him, the “TV honeymoon” of We Continue the Change is over and people expect actual decisions from them, not smiles. "The voice of the people punished all those who failed to form a government in the previous two parliaments," Simov also said.





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