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Kiril Petkov: Radev is the president who will continue the change

| updated on 11/21/21 9:44 PM
Kiril Petkov
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“Rumen Radev is the right choice for Bulgaria. He is the president who will continue the change,” stated Kiril Petkov, leader of the political project We Continue the Change which won the election for parliament in Bulgaria on 14 November, 2021.

“We are ready to work with this president,” Kiril Petkov said at a briefing after the end of election day. “Next week we are beginning work on developing a clear and precise plan on how to make Bulgaria a much better place to live in the coming 4 years,” said on his part Assen Vassilev, co-founder of We Continue the Change.

Earlier today, as he was exercising his right to vote, Kiril Petkov pointed out that Bulgaria is an active and strong member of the EU with NATO orientation, BNR’s Natalia Ganchovska reports. 



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