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Vazrazhdane party demands renegotiation of Bulgaria's EU membership

Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov
Photo: BTA

Renegotiation of Bulgaria's EU membership has been demanded in a declaration on behalf of the Vazrazhdane parliamentary group by the party leader Kostadin Kostadinov. According to him, EU membership does not meet Bulgaria's interests.

At the beginning of the declaration, Kostadinov showed a video clip from the latest outbreak of the civil war in Syria during the clashes between the Alawite minority and the new Sunni government in Damascus. According to Kostadinov, the EU welcomed the "massacre" of Alawites, Christians, mainly women and children, by the jihadist government of Syria.

Kostadinov was also outraged by the lack of an adequate reaction by the EU to the decision of the Romanian Constitutional Court to bar Calin Georgescu from the presidential elections. The politician stated that if necessary, there should also be a referendum on leaving the EU.



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