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The "Bulgarian Patriots" remain silent until the official results

Krassimir Karakachanov
Photo: BGNES

The coalition "Bulgarian Patriots" /VMRO, VOLIA and NFSB/ remain silent about the results of the vote. MEP and leader of the list in Varna, Angel Dzhambazki, said: "Our decision is not to comment, not to condemn, not to make statements before the official results, so what I can say is that I thank the people who supported us."
VMRO leader Krassimir Karakachanov said the election result was not good for the party, but a working government should be elected this time, BNR reported.
According to the exit poll, the "Bulgarian Patriots" do not pass the 4% barrier required to enter parliament.



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