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Ninova: I do not see a new direction in the BSP, but a restoration of the old

For her, the return of Sergey Stanishev to the BSP means an embrace with the MRF, the return of the flat tax and the Istanbul Convention

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"I do not see a new direction in the BSP, but also a restoration of the old". This was stated by the former leader of the BSP, and now the chairwoman of "Unruly Bulgaria" Kornelia Ninova to BNT, quoted by news.bg.

For her, the return of Sergey Stanishev to the BSP means an embrace with the MRF, the return of the flat tax and the Istanbul Convention.

Ninova also sees the election of Natalia Kiselova as chairwoman of the BSP parliamentary group as a bad sign. "I paid enough attention to the BSP, let them get better", she snapped.

According to her, if the BSP becomes a modern left-wing party, it will lose its members and its core.

She reminded that it has its own face, principles and consistency, that it has not embraced politics with Boyko Borisov and Delyan Peevski.

Kornelia Ninova also believes that the ambitions of the current president Rumen Radev are the same - power for which he is ready to talk to everyone. "How will he make a change in the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) with Boyko Borisov, who is the depth of the problem. Will the model change with this model?", she asked.

Ninova also criticized that the caretaker government includes people from Rumen Radev, Boyko Borisov, DPS, Ivan Kostov. "This is an unprincipled assembly and a training exercise for a political coalition after the early parliamentary elections. The caretaker government has launched a moral slap at society", she pointed out, referring to former Deputy Prime Minister for Fair Elections Stoil Tsitselkov.