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Iliana Iotova: With this way of settling relations, we should have parted ways in the early 90s

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Vice President Iliana Iotova expects a restless start to the election campaign. In front of journalists in the Karandila area, where she is a guest of the National Assembly of the Karakachans in Bulgaria, she expressed hope that next week "normal registration of the lists of individual parties in the Central Election Commission will be carried out".
According to Iliana Iotova, the scandals in the MRF have several aspects. She said it is alarming that on the eve of the elections there is a similar case, because the stability of political parties is a guarantee for stable governance. According to her, law enforcement authorities must pass a tough test and prove that they can be the guarantor of the rule of law because there are laws that must be followed.

"What we have witnessed since yesterday with the entry into properties, etc., I think that with this way of settling relations - public or private in Bulgaria, we should have separated already at the beginning of the 90s ”, the vice president stated.



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