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Nikola Minchev revealed whether he will be the next prime minister – Politics

So far, there have been no talks with me about being prime minister. This was stated by the former Speaker of the National Assembly Nikola MinchevNikola Minchev was born on September 13, 1987, a lawyer by education. His areas of work as a lawyer are: in the show “On Focus” on Nova TV.

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“At this stage it’s speculation because we don’t even know who will be handed the third term. It may turn out that there is no point in having such conversations at all. In the end, even if it comes to something like that, it also depends on “Continuing the Change”. It’s a collective decision. We have not had such a conversation with the PP,” he said.

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Asked if they remain the same dividing lines with other parties, he replied: “Our dividing lines have always been clear – the fight against corruption, directing public resources not to drawers and pockets, but in the interest of society, judicial reform.” We can’t back down from that.”

“We are talking to all the people’s representatives who make independent decisions. We cannot talk to someone who just gives one-sided decisions from the sofa”, Minchev added.

According to him, it will be difficult to form a new majority within this parliament. “That’s why the analysts estimate a possible success with quite low percentages”, he commented.

Regarding the handing over of the third mandate and the possibility of it being fulfilled, Nikola MinchevNikola MinchevNikola Minchev was born on September 13, 1987, a lawyer by education. His areas of work as a lawyer are: believes that “it is always better to try, regardless of whether there is a chance of success”.

He also commented on the proposals for the return of paper ballots. “The completely machine vote was a step forward, and their return will rather be a step back for democracy,” said the former Speaker of the National Assembly.

When asked whether “Continuing the Change” is considering whether, in the event of elections, they would appear together with “Democratic Bulgaria”, Minchev answered: “This is a question that will be put for consideration when it becomes clear that we are going to elections, i.e. . when we have an outstanding third term. I have not formed a personal opinion”.

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