BSP is the first political force, Ninova surprised everyone



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“Not only did I vote for Ninova, but I expressed my support a month and a half before the elections, withdrawing from the race. I also asked my constituents to support him.”

This was stated to NOVA by the Vice President of the BSP for the Bulgarian General Assembly, Georgi Svilenski.

“Cornelia Ninova joined the BSP in a way that no one has. 43,000 socialists came out and supported it, ”added the BSP deputy.

According to him, according to March opinion polls, due to the crisis with COVID-19, the closure of the National Assembly and the closure of people at home, the BSP had an 8% support. “Today, the party is already the first political force. The data then and now belongs to the same agency. There is no way to say that this is not support for the BSP, but only because of the decline in confidence in GERB, “added Svilenski. He added:” GERB will continue to lose confidence. The BSP and all other non-parliamentary parties are getting the support they are losing. The BSP clearly and consistently defends its policies and finds understanding among Bulgarian voters, so trust is increasing. “


The deputy insisted that the BSP will be the first political force in the next elections. “The processes that follow are clear – the collapse of GERB and the resignation of the government – now or when Borissov decides. “Certainly Borisov and his party will not be the first political force, there is no way to form a government,” Georgi Svilenski commented.

“Ninova surprised all the candidates. 80% was won by Lukashenko, 80% was won by Ninova. I hope this was meant by Kiril Dobrev, and not the other context, because of the dictatorship,” he added.

“Anyone who says that there were manipulations in the vote of the BSP leader and that there were some preliminary trials insults the regular members,” the BSP deputy was categorical.

According to him, the party has clearly stated that, in his opinion, the current parliament is exhausted. “You cannot produce legislation that Bulgarian citizens can trust and then implement. The most important thing in a law is to have the trust of those who have to comply with it. When it is not there, what is the meaning of the law?” Svilenski commented.

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