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Prime Minister says that "Vazrazhdane" openly call against democracy

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Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov said that during the coup attempt there were no requests from Bulgarians for evacuation from Russia.

He pointed out that there is persistent disinformation circulating in some websites and social networks that Bulgarian troops, nurses or doctors would be sent to Ukraine. "What we have said is that we will train Ukrainian nurses and doctors," the prime minister pointed out.

"There are political forces that do not have positive messages. The only thing left for them is to scare people. Vazrazhdane is such a political force, which openly calls against the democratic system in Bulgaria", Denkov added and expressed concern over explosions in Bulgarian weapons factories during the past 10 years.




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