Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and President Rumen Radev entered into a dialogue in absentia

Президент и Премиер във открит конфликт.

Президент и Премиер във открит конфликт. Source: BGNES

Day 78 of the protests: the government would not listen to the voice of the thousands of Bulgarian citizens


President Rumen Radev was adamant that in order to have talks, the truth about all the corruption schemes that have happened and continue to happen in Bulgaria must be revealed, because otherwise the vicious model will continue.

At the same time, Borissov again made a request that the government would not resign and would serve until the next parliamentary elections next year.

He continues to defend this position and the government not to listen to the voice of the thousands of Bulgarian citizens who go to the squares every night with a request for the cabinet and the chief prosecutor to step down and hold early elections.

Borissov also commented on the parties that are against him and that support civil discontent, saying that he knew them. These were formations that were now looking to increase their votes in view of the forthcoming vote. But elections could not be held just because they wanted to.

Political analysis by Plamen Assenov


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