The leader of GERB, Boyko Borisov, has firmly condemned the aggression of "Vazrazhdane" against different groups of people, as well as the party's provocations and the language of hatred. "We are against what is happening in Varna, in Sofia, especially the aggression and the beatings. There are enough texts in the Criminal Code where hooliganism and any such manifestation can be punished," Borissov said in parliament.
Speaking to journalists, he said he wished to quickly forget the last leadership meeting with the co-governing coalition "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria". According to him, it has only created another dividing line. He added that leadership meetings cannot be meetings of 10-15 people. "Nothing is decided there. After speaking last night I was very puzzled. For two hours we talked about how to make the government work better," Borissov also said.
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