The UDF asks Ninova to stop withdrawing our country from the EU



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We call on Cornelia Ninova to stop her attempts to remove Bulgaria from the European Union.

This is stated by UDF in position to the media on the occasion The requested resignation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ekaterina Zaharieva.

We fully support the common position signed by our Foreign Minister with the United States and the 9 former communist countries of the EU, on the occasion of May 9. Historical truth can be painful for red propaganda, but this forces us to defend it and reveal it further, the UDF emphasizes.

In their position, they remember that The consequences for Eastern Europe and Bulgaria after World War II were detrimental to democracy and freedom. The “iron curtain” paralyzed the lives of several generations under the communist regime and This cannot be forgotten, despite the BSP’s attempts to belittle it.

According to the UDF Ninova’s career as BSP president began with the placement of flowers at the Todor Zhivkov monument, participated in meetings with Reshetnikov, refused to acknowledge the crimes of the People’s Court, worship in front of the monument to the Soviet army, fierce defense of Russian energy projects, attempts to recommunize through “Vision for Bulgaria”, doubts about our entry into the euro zone.

Socialists demand Zaharieva's resignation over World War II declaration

Socialists demand Zaharieva’s resignation over World War II declaration

According to them, the millions of victims who ended the war were minimized

They are convinced that Cornelia Ninova’s leadership is accompanied by extensive evidence that she accepts Bulgaria’s pro-Euro-Atlantic election.

In this sense The UDF calls on the BSP and its president to decide once and for all on the EU-Eurasia axis and to stop their political hypocrisy.

Bulgaria made its civilization choice 30 years ago and any attempt to veer eastward is directed against our national interests, the Blues point out.

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