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You can be a socialist without being a member of the National Council, said former party leader Mikhail Mikov, who today withdrew from the list for the new plenary session
– Mr. Mikov, why did you resign from the National Council?
– There are many reasons. I have shared them periodically, even in front of you. Relations in the party have reached a point of tension and I would say, of hatred, in some cases. Which does not give a good tone. See the congress, its spirit, its state of mind. Something that is just not worth it at any given time. Not to mention that obviously Ninova’s goal in this period is to control the National Council. Here, master it, get it. Has no sense.
– Isn’t it correct to act in such a situation?
– A person can be a socialist without being a member of the National Council. I was like that without being a member of the National Council. I was party secretary when the Party House caught fire. I was a full member of a district council when parliament burned down. But I was a socialist. Therefore, membership itself is not something that makes a person smarter, more beautiful, or more stupid.
– Whats Next?
“My resignation should never be news or drama.” It is a regularity of this policy, which is carried out in the BSP, in case someone wants to know. If you don’t want to, let your colleagues drive like this!
– What is your forecast for the BSP as of now?
– Let’s see. I don’t want to make predictions. You know that when you try to save a person from the nonsense they can do, they often accuse you of being their enemy. If so, go boldly forward!
– However, Cornelia Ninova said that the BSP is consolidated.
– Well, if that’s your feeling, drive like this. Continue consolidating in this way. We will see what will remain after such consolidation …
(Questions from other media were also used).
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