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Vazrazhdane: We Will Be Once Again Governed by Cabinet of Peesvki and Borissov
Vazrazhdane: We Will Be Once Again Governed by Cabinet of Peesvki and Borissov
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We are again governed by a cabinet of Delyan Peevski and Boyko Borissov, which Vazrazhdane does not support, MP Tsoncho Ganev told journalists on Monday after the unveiling of draft cabinet of Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev. 

Tsoncho Ganev explained that Vazrazhdane expects severe consequences and does not support the government proposed by Glavchev. In his words, an EU Foreign Affairs Council is due to take a decision on sending servicemen to Ukraine to train the Ukrainian army.

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Tsoncho Ganev said the Interior Minister is directly related to Delyan Peevski. "We have a change of one proxy with another proxy of Peevski and this will have consequences for the fair conduct of the elections," Ganev said. 

Regarding the Bulgarian nomination for EU Commissioner, the MP said that this is within the powers of the Council of Ministers and not of the National Assembly. “Our MEPs clearly and precisely gave their opinion by voting against Ursula von der Leyen. We do not believe in this European Commission, which has stated that its main priority is supporting Ukraine and sending arms to Ukraine. If we get an invitation from Glavchev, we will go, we will name our nominee, and share our views, but this is something that is decided by the Council of Ministers.”

Regarding the presence of a delegation of Vazrazhdane in Moscow, Ganev said that more than a hundred countries will attend the economic forum of the BRICS countries. “We are going to talk only about economy,” Ganev said.

/DT/

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