With "Democratic Bulgaria" we have many common initiatives that we have promoted, are promoting and will continue to promote. I see an attempt to create drama without any particular reason. It is obvious that we have the same goals - we have said it many times. It is also obvious that we have differences in the way to achieve them. We are faced with two extreme alternatives: one is to unite in one party - something that I heard as a proposal, especially from "Yes, Bulgaria", and the other - that we will split up and not talk to each other. This was stated in "Hello, Bulgaria" by the deputy chairman of "Continuing Change" Nikolay Denkov, in response to the question whether the PP and the DB will "divorce" against the backdrop of the strained relations in the coalition in recent days.
In his words, a single political entity means one party, although this was not said directly. "We are very far from being one party and they know it very well", he emphasized.
And he added that why the creation of a party was proposed - is a question for the DB. "The very fact that it is proposed that we be a subject in the right-wing political space, given that we have always said that we are a centrist party and want to be a national party - shows that we have differences on what our political activity should look like", Denkov is categorical.
And he explained that the proposal "to become a right-wing party is not appropriate in our opinion": "This would mean closing ourselves within the framework in which the right-wing democratic community has often been limited over the years - mainly to 6-7% support, concentrated in the centers of large cities".