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An iconic man resigned from the BSP

Christian Vigenin has resigned as deputy chairman of the BSP, which is responsible for the party’s foreign policy, Epicenter writes.

To criticism from the Executive Bureau and members of the National Council as to why the group had abstained and not against lifting Macedonia’s veto, he replied that if we were in a different situation and no elections were coming up, he would recommend voting to remove veto and so the party leaves a loophole.

He regretted that his differences were already too serious and asked for someone else to take over as international secretary.

Later, on the scandal with the president’s secretary, who showed a fake document for arms exports from Bulgaria to Ukraine, Vigenin said that nothing was clear from this clip.

It even says Ministry of Economy, not Ministry of Economy and Industry, as it is now called. At least because of that, according to Vigenin, this cannot be an official document.

The export of weapons is not shrouded in secrecy, there is a commission that prepares a series of documents. The signature of the Minister of Economy and Industry is the last to be affixed.

I don’t even know if this document is authentic, Vigenin said. It is not serious to engage the presidential institution with such clippings.

Let’s be serious, he urged. He explained that there are no arms exports to Ukraine. There are a number of other countries. What happens next, we do not know. It seems to me that the Prime Minister also denied, the government press service denied. It is written in the Guardian, but I am inclined to trust the prime minister, Vigenin said.

As proof, he cited the fact that the Ukrainian side continues to want to help them several times, which is unlikely to happen if Bulgaria sends weapons to Ukraine.

I personally hesitate about the paper bulletin. But from my meetings with the people, the vast majority of them want us to return the opportunity to vote with them, because many have failed to vote in previous elections. This was explained by the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament Christian Vigenin on BTV.

According to him, in order for this to happen and not be a problem, the issue with the voter lists must be resolved first. In addition, if there are early elections, they will not be organized by the GERB machine. According to Vigenin, the Interior Ministry, the CEC and the DEC have committed themselves to no manipulation in the last elections, and if this is maintained, there will be no problem with paper ballots.

According to Vigenin, measures in the economy and business must continue in order for citizens to be calm. For him and the BSP, the red line is that Bulgarian citizens must have the security to use energy and services at the lowest prices. If this is Gazprom, why shouldn’t the contract be with him, Vigenin asked rhetorically.

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