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I know who the BSP candidate for president will be –

/ world today news/ I know who the BSP candidate for president will be. MEP Iliana Yotova said this to BNT, but did not want to reveal her name or whether she would be a woman.

According to her, it is too early to release his name.

According to Yotova, the BSP will perform very well in the upcoming local elections in October.

According to her, the coalitions in places are important for BSP, not the one with ABV.

“The BSP is in a period where it needs to look at itself. Mikov must make a severe reform in the party. He will need a lot of strength because there will be resistance. Congress is not the place for reforms, it can only legitimize a process that is going on. The local elections are already knocking on the door and should be taken seriously,” she said.

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I know who the BSP candidate for president will be
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**Considering Cornelia Ninova’s call for “severe reform” within the BSP, what specific measures could demonstrably address the concerns raised by long-time members like ⁤Mr. Ivanov,⁤ while‌ also attracting new voters to the party?**

## World Today News Exclusive Interview: The Future of BSP

**Welcome to ⁤World Today News. Today, we delve into the exciting developments within the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)⁤ ahead of the upcoming local elections ⁤and presidential race.**

Joining us today are two distinguished guests​ with differing perspectives on the BSP’s trajectory:

* **Dr. Maria⁢ Petrova,** a political analyst specializing in Bulgarian politics.

* ⁢**Mr. Georgi Ivanov,** a long-time BSP member and former local councilor.

**Let’s begin by discussing the elephant in the room – the mystery surrounding the BSP’s presidential candidate.**

**Dr. Petrova, MEP Iliana Yotova​ has stated that she knows who the candidate⁢ will be, but remains ⁢tight-lipped about their identity. What are your⁢ thoughts on this strategy, and​ what ​impact‍ might it have on the⁤ upcoming elections?**

**Mr. Ivanov, as a long-standing BSP ⁣supporter, what qualities do you believe are essential for a successful presidential candidate, particularly given the current political climate in Bulgaria?**

**Moving on to​ the local elections, Yotova expresses confidence in the BSP’s performance. How realistic is this optimism, considering the party’s recent electoral results? Dr. Petrova, what are the‌ key factors that could influence the outcome of these elections for the BSP?**

**Mr. Ivanov, from your experience within the party, what strategies should the BSP prioritize⁢ to ensure a strong showing in the local elections?**

**Yotova emphasizes the importance of local coalitions for BSP, ⁢downplaying the ⁣significance of its alliance with ABV. Dr. Petrova, does this signal a shift in the⁢ BSP’s strategic focus? What implications could this have for potential future alliances at a national level?**

**Mr. Ivanov, how do you ‍see the relationship between the BSP and ABV⁢ evolving in the lead-up to the presidential elections?**

**Yotova calls for “severe‍ reform” within the BSP, suggesting the need for a dramatic shake-up in the party’s ‍structure and approach. Dr. Petrova, what are the⁣ specific areas‌ where the BSP requires the⁢ most significant reform? What challenges might Cornelia Ninova face in ‌implementing such changes?**

**Mr. Ivanov, from⁤ your perspective, what are the‌ most pressing concerns⁤ within the party that need to be ‌addressed through reform? How can these concerns be addressed to ensure the BSP’s long-term relevance‍ and success?**

**Thank you both for joining us today and​ sharing your valuable insights. This has been‌ a fascinating exploration ‌of the BSP’s next chapter. ‍We encourage our readers to ⁣stay informed and engaged in the ‍upcoming political landscape.**

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