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Bulgarian Socialist Party gives its support to President Radev for second term of office

BSP registers at the Central Election Commission for 14 November elections.
Photo: BGNES

“The change will take place, after everything we have been through these past five years. We have fought consistent battles to change the old model,” said the leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, BSP, Korneliya Ninova, after the BSP registered at the Central Election Commission for the coming elections on 14 November.

Korneliya Ninova pointed out that the decision to support the candidates for President and Vice President Rumen Radev and Iliana Yotova is final. “We shall not be nominating other candidates,” Ninova said and added that in the next parliament it will not be possible to form a government without the BSP.

29 September is the last date on which parties and coalitions can register at the Central Election Commission for participation in the election for president and vice president, and for parliament on 14 November. 



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