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PP say they will be a constructive opposition

Photo: Facebook/ We Continue the Change

Regardless of what government GERB leader Boyko Borissov proposed, "We Continue the Change" (PP) will be a clear and constructive opposition to the government. This was announced by the co-chairman of PP, Kiril Petkov on Facebook in a joint video with former Prime Minister from PP-DB Nikolay Denkov. 

All policies that are "for" Europe, that are anti-corruption policies will receive the support of the party. "But we will not allow them even for a moment to think that the old times will return. So, for all the defeatist voices that are heard outside, we want to say: 'Watch the rematch!'" Petkov pointed out. According to him, the party will continue to fight for "fair sharing of wealth", against corruption and will do everything possible "for our reforms, which we have dreamed of, to continue".



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