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Radev: Our country needs strong and legitimate institutions

President Rumen Radev he said he voted primarily in support of the democratic process in Bulgaria, after exercising his right to vote on Sunday before noon at the capital’s Vocational School of Transport.

“Our country needs strong and legitimate institutions to control the crisis and undertake decisive reforms. Make strategic decisions with a long-term horizon. And this requires empathy and support from our entire society”Radev said.

Co-chair of Continue the Change Kiril Petkov exercised his right to vote in 133 schools in central Sofia.

“The choice is very important – between returning to the transition years and a new prosperous Bulgaria. Every young Bulgarian should have their own home, to have a prosperous and capable country without corruption – this is what I voted for. The clear coalition what I will declare today is the coalition with the Bulgarian people “.he has declared.

The founder of DPS Ahmed Dogan traditionally voted early in the morning on election day on Sunday.

“Dr. Ahmed Dogan: I voted for the future of Bulgaria!”, DPS wrote on Facebook.

“The future will not be bright,” he predicted the honorary president of the DPS before Dnevnik.bg.

Dogan deflected questions about who the Donbas is and who the DPS would ally with.

The co-president of “Democratic Bulgaria” Hristo Ivanov he commented on it “The country needs a government, but not just any government, but a reformist one that knows how to face the challenges we are facing and take a leap in the development of the country”.

According to him, this is possible, however complicated the situation may seem.

“We need responsibility and consistency. We have clearly established our conditions and priorities. With whom it will be possible to form a government will depend on the achievement of these priorities of ours.” added Hristo Ivanov.

The leader of the new political group “Bulgarian Rise” Stefan Yanev commented after voting for it “Bulgarian national interests can be defined in three main policy pillars: security, justice and prosperity”.

His appeal to the people is to stop listening to comments about how low the turnout will be and go out and vote.

The leader of the BSP Kornelia Ninova he said he voted for security and peace in every Bulgarian home.

For stable management, which from tomorrow will open a powerful socio-economic shield against the crisis. To increase incomes, to develop the economy, which would guarantee the prosperity of Bulgaria.

“Without a strong social party, it will not be easy in these difficult times. We have demonstrated this with the previous administration with the social program we have implemented. When you are in opposition, you can only promise.” Nina pointed out.

The only government we will support is a government with the mandate of “Vazrazhdane”, said today, after exercising his right to vote in a section of the Stoyan Mihailovski Primary School in Varna, the president of the party Kostadin Kostadinov. He added that if today “Vazrazhdane” is the first political force with the opportunity to govern independently, in four years we will talk about the new elections again.

Kostadinov also commented that he expects a surprise for sociologists in the elections. According to him, the results will be very different from what sociologists explained for a month. After all, today no matter what the sociologists say, what the Bulgarians say is of great importance, he commented.

We can only enter a “coalition” with the people I met today by coming here and leaving here, Kostadinov also said. According to him, Bulgaria has two paths after the elections: either it will radically change its development path and have a chance of survival, or “God save Bulgaria”.

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