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Millennium Club: Bulgaria does not want a government at any cost

Rumen Cholakov
Photo: millenniumclub.org

“The elections showed that voters are not loyal, what they want is morality and quality,” Rumen Cholakov, chairman of Millennium Club, Bulgaria said for the BNR. The Millennium Club is an association of young Bulgarians, born after 1981, who have studied or are still studying abroad. 

"The fight against corruption is the mandate on which Kiril Petkov and Assen Vassilev were elected. They will have to be very careful with the land mines of appointments, all the more so that they only have 67 MPs. I advise Kiril Petkov to carry his resignation around in his pocket every day. To not get it into his head that their time in power is going to last 4 years. There is no such thing as unreserved support in politics,” Rumen Cholakov said, and added that from the mantra “elections at any cost”, we must be careful not to go to the opposite extreme – government at any cost. 



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