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Kiselova: The results of the exit poll should not make us happy. This shows that the political crisis is deepening

According to Nataliya Kiselova, efforts should be made for talks and specific policies in the National Assembly. I hope that the left has won, albeit fragile, trust and will convince the Bulgarian citizens that without the left there will be no democracy, she summarized

Oct 27, 2024 22:11 41

Kiselova: The results of the exit poll should not make us happy. This shows that the political crisis is deepening - 1

The results of the exit poll are not something we should be happy about. This shows that the political crisis from which we have to get out, on the contrary - is deepening. This is what the professor of constitutional law Assoc. Nataliya Kiselova, who is a candidate for deputy of the "BSP - United Left" said on the air of BNT ;, cited by novini.bg.
"BSP United Left is conducting its own parallel counting and for this reason, until results are announced by members of the Sectional Election Commission, there will be no comment. The entire campaign that "BSP - United Left" conducted showed that we are looking for efforts to get out of the political crisis. In order to form a government, however, there must be a decision of the National Council of the BSP and the Coalition Council "BSP - United Left". and only then can it be said that any government can be supported, here we are not commenting on which mandate and which candidate for Prime Minister," said Associate Professor Kiselova.
Asked if "BSP - United Left" would hold a dialogue to form a government with GERB, she replied: "There is an express decision of the BSP Congress not to have a coalition with GERB, for this reason at the moment I cannot comment specifically on this party.

In the words of Nataliya Kiselova, it is proper to make efforts for talks and for specific policies in the National Assembly. "I hope that the left has gained even a fragile trust and convinced the Bulgarian citizens that without the left there will be no democracy,", she summed up.