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Cornelia Ninova on the negotiations: There are two red lines that the BSP will not cross – Politics

  • November 27, 2021
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  • “After the talks in 18 working groups last week, we are more and more optimistic that you will form a regular cabinet. All parties have stated that we want to do it. “Despite some differences we had, the negotiations on the most important issues found common ground.” This was stated in the program “Offensive” on Nova News by the chairman of BSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is resigned Cornelia NinovaCornelia Ninova

    Cornelia Ninova is a Bulgarian politician from the BSP, a member of the Parliamentary Group of the Coalition for.

    According to her, there are two red lines that BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is will not pass. One is the issue of Macedonia’s EU membership, and the other is the Istanbul Convention.

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    “For sectors, ministries and individuals – we will not talk until we talk to colleagues from the other three parties. Such talks have not yet taken place. We will have to wait – I think that is correct, “she stressed.

    “We need to hurry up and discuss this issue as well. Important decisions are yet to be made, “Ninova said.

    Regarding the late meeting with Asen Vassilev and Kiril Petkov at Positano 20, she said: “I am amazed by the hysteria that has developed around this meeting. And how the normal is presented as abnormal. Parties talking about government meet – this is normal. They meet at the party headquarters in downtown Sofia. Yes – there was such a meeting and it was dictated by the fact that we heard the opinion of our colleagues from “We continue the Change” that by the end of the year the budget for next year will not be adopted, and that worried us. “

    “I have experienced a lot of betrayals from people I have stimulated in politics. My back is like a darts board – full of darts,” Ninova added.

    She was adamant that there was no conflict with Krum Zarkov, who publicly announced his intentions to run for Socialist leader in the direct election of the new leader. According to her, Zarkov had a conflict with the party.

    “I nominated him as an MP and a member of the party’s Executive Bureau. I also proposed that he be deputy chairman of the parliamentary group. He is one of the most outspoken supporters of the Istanbul Convention. He even resigned because of the party’s position against gender ideology, “Ninova told host Lyubomir Ognyanov.

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