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Pargov: BSP is waiting for an invitation from ITN for talks on common priorities

"We are not facing a legal collapse. It is possible, after all, this is a mandate to manage the state, and when it falls into the hands of a party that has internal disorders, this affects the entire country. We have seen this more than once," commented the chairman of the Strategic Institute for National Policies and Ideas

Снимка: Bulgaria ON AIR

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"We are not facing legal collapse. It is possible, after all, it is a mandate to govern the country and when it falls into the hands of a party that has internal disorders, it affects the entire country. We have seen this more than once", commented the chairman of the Strategic Institute for National Policies and Ideas (SINPI) Kaloyan Pargov in the studio of "The Day ON AIR".

Unification of the Left
Last week it became clear that the unification of the left parties in Bulgaria is a fact.

"It started with a meeting of 16 leftist parties. She passed quite enthusiastically, with quite a lot of hope and optimism. A general declaration was signed, an appeal to the public, everyone boarded the Buzludzha the next day. All of the more familiar faces made a concession and let new faces take the stand. It was dominated by young people," Pargov told Bulgaria ON AIR.
Pending the meeting of the National Council
What lies ahead for the new left unity is a meeting of their National Council.

"Whatever new coalition is made, it must go through the National Council. We are currently in the hypothesis of a third term and this is on the agenda. The Council will also meet in connection with the development of the third mandate, so we are waiting for that," added the guest.

According to his words, the BSP is waiting for an invitation for talks from ITN, with which to discuss common priorities, and again emphasized that such a future government must be expert.