Georgi Svilenski with a comment on the scandals with the mayor of Pernik and if there is a conflict between the BSP and the president – Politics



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It is not about liking or disliking the mayor of Pernik. Stanislav VladimirovStanislav VladimirovStanislav Vladimirov was born on December 30, 1978 in Sofia. He completed his secondary education in He was nominated by the BSP and elected by the BSP voters. In this case, we are talking about implementing policies. When you announced a year ago that you would not raise taxes or develop spiritual and cultural institutions, and at some point you started doing the exact opposite, this is unacceptable. We cannot tolerate such actions by any mayor.

This was said in the program “From the day” on BNT the deputy of the BSP Georgi Svilenski on the occasion of the last scandals with the mayor of Pernik Stanislav VladimirovStanislav VladimirovStanislav Vladimirov was born on December 30, 1978 in Sofia. He completed his secondary education in.

The mayor of Pernik told novini.bg: Ninova only creates enemies with her inappropriate behavior

“There is constant speculation about how bad the BSP leadership is. Many false interests are intertwined in these false statements, both internal and external. Our voters must follow the signals that are coming from the leadership. The direct election of Cornelia Ninova speaks volumes enough their work and we must all work together to win the next parliamentary elections, not to deal with internal party disputes. Right now we see an attack not against the party leadership, but directly against Ninova, “added Svilenski.

The executive office of the BSP differs from the actions of the mayor of Pernik, Stanislav Vladimirov.

“This year, the BSP has fought many battles against the GERB and won many of them. This is how we must continue, not deal with internal party problems. There is no conflict between the BSP and the presidential institution. Rumen Radev himselfRumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military reserve major general. Former commander of He has not yet announced whether he will run for a second term. How do you expect us to go out and say if we will support it? We work on our tracks and we don’t even comment on the election date. The BSP prepares for elections on any date. The only good thing about the earliest possible date, March 28, is that Borisov will be leaving soon and will not stay in power for two more months. However, no one knows what the situation will be with the virus. People need to vote en masse and without worry. For me, Borissov remaining in power for another two months will be much more dangerous and destructive for the state than COVID-19 ”, concluded the red deputy.



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