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We Continue the Change: The chief prosecutor should not be an all-powerful figure

Lena Borislavova
Photo: Nina Tsaneva, BNR

In the negotiations on the formation of a new cabinet we will first work on a detailed coalition agreement. It will set clear four-year goals and clear deadlines, Lena Borislavova from the legal team of "We Continue the Change" political party told BNR. She stressed that between the formations included in the political project in the negotiations - the Bulgarian Socialist Party, Democratic Bulgaria and ITN, there are more common lines than dividing lines. 

"We understand that the chief prosecutor must either be removed as an all-powerful figure or be reduced to an administrative high position as is the case in many European countries," Borislavova said. 
It became clear from her words that in order to get out of the energy crisis, negotiations for trade in cheaper Azeri gas will be started urgently. She also stressed that "We Continue the Change" is a firm supporter of voluntary vaccination.



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