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BSP leader: If I could turn back the clock, I would not nominate Radev as Presidential candidate

BSP leader Kornelia Ninova
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If I could turn back the clock, I would not nominate Rumen Radev to run for President, Bulgarian Socialist Party leader Kornelia Ninova said for Nova TV. She accused the President of changing his positions depending on who he is talking to. 

"Radev's caretaker cabinets obviously crossed the line - they signed 30-year contracts, fired 7,000 people. We have a reason to think about how to specify the powers of caretaker cabinets, whether it is Radev or someone else. The Constitutional amendments do not solve the problem", Kornelia Ninova said. The Constitutional Court will say whether there are unconstitutional texts. We strongly believe that allowing people with dual citizenship to become MPs is a risk to national security", Kornelia Ninova added.




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