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GERB MP Toma Bikov: We are not worried about possible no-confidence motion

MP Toma Bikov
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Turning GERB party into the main dividing line within the Bulgarian Socialist Party does not speak well of the socialists, MP from the ruling GERB party Toma Bikov commented in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio.  I am not worried about the plans of BSP to table a no-confidence motion against the cabinet. They already initiated several no-confidence motions within the term of office of the current National Assembly, but none of them was successful. This was how Toma Bikov commented the decision of the socialist party to table a no-confidence motion against the government over corruption. In his view, the actions of the socialists are driven by the situation within this party and the competition for leader of BSP. The actions of the state to put a clear barrier in the large business field in terms of justice and monopoly are right, MP Bikov said. That is why the decision of the socialist party to table a motion of no-confidence over this topic is groundless, Toma Bikov underlined. 




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