I want to call on everyone to common sense and find a way to appoint a government that will prevent us from slipping into this chaos. I have a serious concern that we are not just going to the polls, but we are going to another parliament, which will be barren and will not be able to elect a government. This was stated to journalists in the parliament by the co-chair of “Democratic Bulgaria“Democratic Bulgaria” is a centrist-right political union, composed of” Hristo Ivanov
He was born on September 13, 1974 in Sofia. Hristo Ivanov has a master’s degree in law from Sofia.
On the issue of expelling 70 Russian diplomats from the country, Ivanov supported this decision, justifying the application of the principle of proportionality.
There must be proportionality between diplomatic missions between two countries. Russia has had 118 people so far, and Bulgaria has less than 10 in Moscow. It is obviously a drastic disproportion, so I think this decision makes sense, he explained.
However, Ivanov admitted that it was probably not about 70 diplomats, but about a much smaller number.
The co-chair of the DB called “not to look so much at the figure of the next prime minister, but to talk more about priorities and judicial reform”.