Speaking at the first press conference on 27th of March, businessman Vesselin Mareshki, the leader of Volya party (Will), which according to preliminary results won about 4,6% of the votes in the early elections said that Bulgaria could go forward if it...
Speaking at the first press conference on 27th of March, businessman Vesselin Mareshki, the leader of Volya party (Will), which according to preliminary results won about 4,6% of the votes in the early elections said that Bulgaria could go forward if it formed a stable government that would focus on two properties - the demographic crisis and governing Bulgaria to the benefit of the people.
According to him, the party would participate in talks for forming a government, if invited. Mareshki said it did not matter whether the invitation would come from the centre-right GERB or the centre-left BSP. The important thing he said was the government's programme to be to the benefit of the people and the state.
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