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Dragomir Stoynev: Radev to say: will he do a political project, or will he retire with dignity

Incomes are growing because the country's credit rating is increasing

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The scandal in "Continuing Change" crosses all boundaries and will have a heavy blow to society and business. Every project has a beginning, an end and is designed to bring profit. Systemic parties have the task of changing the country for the better. This was said in an interview for the program "Face to Face" Dragomir Stoynev - chairman of the BSP's PG.

"They came waving the flag of anti-corruption, and they cannot cope with this even in their own party," he added.

"BSP has absolutely no involvement in the corruption scandals in the country. President Radev talks about the money for the highways. Their construction suddenly stopped. We owe 500 million for 500 days for "Botas". The minister is currently conducting technical negotiations. Every day the state goes into debt. We pay for three times more expensive gas. This is really a problem," Stoynev also commented.

In his words, the euro in itself will not make Bulgarians richer or poorer.

"Incomes are growing because the country's credit rating is increasing. If people expect that they will suddenly get rich by watching TV series, it will not happen. "To get rich, one has to work," the politician noted.

According to him, Radev should say whether he will pursue a political project or choose the option of retiring with dignity.

"BSP is preparing very seriously to nominate a candidate for president in 2026," Stoynev also said.