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Kiril Petkov: Three parties said "NO" to Boyko Borisov to be prime minister

If Borisov signs the declaration, we start normal talks

Nov 11, 2024 17:58 92

Three parties said "NO" of Boyko Borisov to be Prime Minister. This government should be headed by Borisov as prime minister.

So on the air of "Face to Face" on bTV, the co-chairman of "We continue the change" commented “ Kiril Petkov on the proposal made by Boyko Borisov to create a quadruple coalition with the participation of GERB-SDS, PP-DB, BSP and ITN, without the parties of Peevski and Dogan, as well as without MECH.

We are all political opponents. A prime minister, who has already been prime minister three times, cannot say that he is the only prime minister of this country, since he does not have 121 deputies. Either you gather a majority around a certain person or it doesn't gather”, summarized Kiril Petkov.

According to him, what is important is what majority of people you can gather, not whether you are first, second or third.

The leader of GERB had two weeks to sign the declaration that PP proposed for a sanitary cordon around Delyan Peevski, Petkov stated and added that he cannot believe Borisov if “there is no signature, Is there no stamp, are there no clear dates for the reforms we want”. “I want to see a signed declaration. Words have no value“.

The normal step to be taken is to enter into a conversation with all parties, outside DPS-New Beginning, and talk about a chairman of the National Assembly. Potentially, tomorrow can be used for talks between the parties, Petkov believes.

According to him, what is important is what majority of people you can gather, not whether you are first, second or third.

Petkov stated that he had not spoken with Borisov for a long time, but with Peevski since February or March, when the appointments to the regulators, which PP-DB requested at the time, were being discussed.

„We put the rules first. For us, the only working option is an equally distant prime minister. If Borisov signs the declaration, we will start normal talks, but not on television, he said.