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Rumen Radev: Boyko Borissov’s only words that matter are his words in front of the next Prosecutor General

Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev
Photo: BGNES

"’The only words that matter are his words in front of the next Prosecutor General", Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev said in the town of Rakovski commenting the accusations of this country‘s former Premier Boyko Borissov that he had divided the nation and failed to protect its dignity. "The Unification of Bulgaria proved that we are capable of achieving great goals", Bulgaria’s head of state Radev noted.

Rumen Radev did not specify when he would dissolve the 46th Parliament. "First we need to amend the state budget - we can not leave Bulgarians without the necessary budget update in the difficult times that lie ahead." This week, President Radev will meet with the members of the Central Election Commission to make sure that a 2-in-1 election is possible.




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