Radev urges authorities to reconsider their responsibility for the protests



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Change for the better is possible when we are united in defending freedom, justice, and equality before the law.

Said this President Rumen Radev in Plovdiv during the celebrations of the 135th anniversary of the Union.

Emphasized that today’s date is one of the most expensive in our history, because we have shown what we can achieve when we are united.

The president declined to comment politically on the clashes, but said so. every Bulgarian must realize his responsibility towards unity.

Mainly political authorities need to rethink these confrontationsbecause he is responsible for them, Radev added.

Deeds are necessary for the benefit of Bulgarian citizens, and not to certain politicians, parties and oligarchic circles, added the president.

Before that, the president he visited the town of Brestovitsa, where he unveiled a commemorative plaque to the Apostle of Liberty.

Karachanov asked Radev and Borisov to sit together at a round table

Karachanov asked Radev and Borisov to sit together at a round table

He is adamant that Bulgaria does not need an internal war.

“135 years separate us from the fateful September 6, when the Bulgarian took the fate of his homeland into his own hands. This event was not the work of external forces, of a political pact, it was a popular cause, a victory of the Bulgarian character and the love of freedom, the work of a handful of brave men, ”said the head of state.

Behind their audacity to challenge the great powers to make Bulgaria proud, the entire Bulgarian people stood as a wall, Radev added.

Union activists gave real meaning to Levski’s thought that facts are needed, not words, the head of state also pointed out.

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According to him, we must use the lessons of the past to solve our problems today.

The head of state was received by the mayor of the municipality of Rodopi, part of which is Brestovitsa, along with dozens of residents and guests of the town.

For the first time in Brestovitsa they showed a reconstruction of historical events – Levski’s escape from Sopot and his hideout in the Train House, which is now a museum. Many of the accessories are authentic and are over a century old.

We recall that today Prime Minister Boyko Borissov stressed that justice and a better future are not achieved with a raised fist.

Deputy Prime Minister Krassimir Karakachanov called the president and prime minister to sit together at a round table and discuss important priorities in the severe winter ahead and tough political times. According to him, Bulgaria does not need an internal war.



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