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"Bulgarian Rise" party puts national interests first

Violeta Komitova
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Stefan Yanev's party "Bulgarian Rise" will work for more security, justice, solidarity, for the benefit of the national interests of Bulgarian society - citizens, businesses. At a media briefing, after the meeting with the contact group led by President Rosen Plevneliev (2012 - 2017) and Solomon Passy in the Parliament, the  Bulgarian Rise" Violeta Komitova emphasized that the government should be anti-crisis, not programmatic, not expert. The reason for this is the several crises we found ourselves in at the same time, stated Violeta Komitova, who is convinced that the dialogue should continue. 

The parties in the National Assembly must interact, look for solutions and all politicians must carefully consider how and in what they would participate, we are the smallest parliamentary group and we cannot determine the conditions, Komitova pointed out.

Earlier today, the contact group spoke with the parliamentary group of GERB, and the meeting with MRF is scheduled for Monday. The other parties represented in the parliament refused the mediation in writing.



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