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Barekov’s party is kicked out of the BBC coalition –

/ world today news/ The parties of the “Bulgaria without censorship” coalition are preparing a new unification, which, however, will not include the party of the former journalist Nikolay Barekov, whose name bears the current political formation.

It is about the formations “Gergeovden” of Lyuben Dilov-sin, People’s Agricultural Union of Rumen Yonchev, close to the businessman Hristo Kovachki LEADER, the Union of Free Democrats created by Stefan Sofianski, Bulgarian Democratic Union “Radicals”, the Party of Bulgarian Women and the Bulgarian Industrial – agrarian party. A new agreement was currently being prepared for the seven parties to sign. It is likely that they will “inherit” the name “Bulgarian Democratic Center” (BDC), which the parliamentary group of the current coalition “Bulgaria Without Censorship” bears, reports “Trud”.

One of the reasons for the “exclusion” of Nikolay Barekov’s party from the coalition is that the former journalist often allowed himself to speak on behalf of all parties without consulting them. BBC spokesman Lyuben Dilov-sin announced to BBC that the BBC must decide whether it is a party or a TV show. In front of a colleague, Barekov himself resigned as chairman of the coalition. “We have no problem working with fellow MPs from the BBC.

Next week we will gather to plan our actions in the new political season. One of our main goals is to introduce a law on lobbying,” explained Rumen Yonchev, a member of parliament from BDC, to Trud. After numerous scandals and scandals, the BBC currently has two deputies in the parliament – Svetlin Tanchev and Martin Ivanov. Reforms in the judicial system, health care and especially in education will be among the priorities of the BDC deputies. Lyuben Dilov-son argued them with a Chinese proverb: “If you think one day ahead, get food, one year ahead – take a loan, a hundred years ahead – educate your children.” He added that the problem with education is very serious, but did not give details of what will be written in the new agreement and whether the coalition will have a new program with priorities.

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How will⁣ the ​exclusion of ​Nikolay Barekov’s ‌party impact the⁣ new ​coalition’s ability to effectively represent ‌the‍ diverse ​viewpoints within the “Bulgaria Without Censorship” movement?

⁣ ## World⁤ Today News: Discussing the Future of ​Bulgarian ⁤Politics

**Introduction:**

Welcome to World Today News studio. Today we’re discussing ⁣the ​recent developments within ‍the Bulgarian political landscape, specifically​ focusing on the shifting alliances of the “Bulgaria​ Without Censorship” coalition. We are joined by two esteemed guests:

* **[Guest 1 Name and Affiliation]**, a political ‌analyst specializing in Bulgarian politics.

* **[Guest 2 Name and Affiliation]**, a representative from one of the parties⁣ involved in the new coalition formation.

**Section ⁣1: The Unification and its Implications**

* **Host:** Let’s begin ⁤by understanding the context of this upcoming unification. What⁢ motivated these seven parties, ⁢including Gergeovden, People’s Agricultural Union, ⁢Union‌ of Free Democrats, and others, ⁢to come together? What⁣ common ground do ‍they share?

* **Host (to Guest 2):**‍ Can you ⁢shed some light ‌on​ the reasons behind your party’s decision to participate in⁣ this new coalition? What specific goals do you hope to ‍achieve as part of this alliance?

**Section 2: The Absence of ​Nikolay Barekov’s Party**

* **Host:** A‍ key observation is ‌the notable absence of Nikolay Barekov’s party from this new ⁢coalition. The article mentions concerns about Mr. Barekov‌ speaking on behalf of all parties without consultation.

* **Host (to Guest‌ 1):** How significant ​is this ‍exclusion? ⁣Does it reflect deeper ideological differences within ‍the “Bulgaria Without Censorship” coalition, or are‌ there more ‌pragmatic reasons behind this decision?

* **Host (to‍ Guest‍ 2):**⁢ From your perspective, what were the factors that led to this decision? Do you think this ‌split will ⁢weaken the overall movement, or will it ⁣ultimately lead to a more focused and effective political force?

**Section 3: The Future Agenda of the New ​Coalition (BDC)**

* **Host:** The article mentions ‌the potential ⁢adoption of​ the name⁢ “Bulgarian Democratic⁢ Center” for the new coalition. What does this name signify, and what message does it aim ​to convey‌ to the Bulgarian electorate?

* **Host (to⁤ Guest 2):** You mentioned that reforms in the judicial system, healthcare, and education are among the key ⁣priorities for⁣ the BDC. Can you elaborate on these‌ priorities? What specific reforms are being considered, and what impact ‌do you hope they will have ‌on ⁣Bulgarian ⁢society?

**Section 4: Open Debate and ‌Public Perception**

* **Host:** Looking ahead, how do you ​foresee the public responding to ​this new coalition and its agenda? ⁤What challenges might ⁤they face in garnering public support ​and implementing their plans?

* **Host (to both guests):** ‌ what message would⁢ you like to deliver to the‌ Bulgarian people regarding the future of Bulgarian politics and the role of this new ⁤coalition in⁤ shaping it?

⁣**Closing ⁢Remarks:**

Thank⁤ you to both of our ‍guests for sharing their insights and contributing to this insightful discussion about‌ the evolving political ‌landscape in‍ Bulgaria.⁣ We encourage our viewers to stay informed and engaged ‌as these developments unfold.

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