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Martin Dimitrov: I doubt that the president will give the third mandate for the PP-DB government

Boyko Borisov sent the president to the NATO summit, which means that there is a constant dialogue between him and Radev, argued the MP from PP-DB

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I doubt that the third mandate will come to us, since Radev likes this situation of uncertainty that Borisov (Boyko) and Peevski (Delyan) create, he takes advantage of it. This is what he commented in the show “Speak Now“ on BNT the deputy from “We continue the change-Democratic Bulgaria” (PP-DB) Martin Dimitrov in response to a question about whether they are ready to propose a government under such a hypothesis.

Borisov sent the president to the NATO summit, which means that there is a constant dialogue between him and Radev, he argued.

Dimitrov confirmed that the PP-DB will be a European opposition in this parliament. He believes that they have a chance to win back some of the lost votes of the voters because the PP-DB are reasonable. The deputy did not deny internal problems in the PP-DB, but emphasized that there is no problem for "Democratic Bulgaria", which is right-oriented, to have a difference with "We continue the change", which follow a more centrist line. There is an honest internal conversation about the questions that our voters asked us, I think that this conversation will be healing, added Dimitrov.

This is the seventh mandate that Boyko Borisov will receive in the last four years to form a government, six of which he has already “opposed”, he has also overthrown two governments, the PP-DB deputy commented on the situation with forming a government. From the 45th National Assembly, this is the seventh mandate that GERB received as the first or second political force in the last four years, he explained.

For 12 years of administration, Borisov and DPS appointed the most important regulators in our country, Dimitrov also pointed out. Denkov's government fell when we put the most important topic on the table – for the regulators to be elected in an honest way and to be led by quality people, he said. They are interested in keeping this enormous power in their hands, the politician is convinced. We did not know this when we accepted the support of Borisov and Peevski for the "Denkov" cabinet, he answered a question.