Bulgaria has come a long way since the coalition government led by Prime Minister BoykoBorissov of GERB, together with the Reformist Bloc, took over in November 2014.
A political alliance between EPP member party GERB and the Reformist Bloc – among which DSB and SDS were EPP members at that time – was particularly supported and encouraged by Joseph Daul, the President of the European People’s Party, after the parliamentary elections.
Moreover, in order to strengthen and increase the cooperation among the Bulgarian EPP members, the EPP, with the support of GERB President Borissov and the Bulgarian EPP member parties, granted Meglena Kuneva’s Bulgaria of the Citizens Movement (BCM) full membership at the EPP Political Assembly in Oslo last week. BCM became the third EPP member party in the Reformist Bloc.
“The determination to sustain the formation of a stable government with the EPP parties united in one bloc was in the interest of the Bulgarian citizens and has always been one of my clear and highest priorities,” said the EPP President.
“Recent statements made by DSB leader Radan Kanev claiming that the EPP insisted on the inclusion of the liberal Movement for Rights and Freedoms are false and misrepresentative.”
The EPP rejects such claims and calls for political accuracy and abstaining from erroneous accounts.
“Our European political family has full confidence that Prime Minister Borissov and his government will overcome internal challenges, put in place the necessary reforms and lead Bulgaria towards a better future for its people,” said President Daul.
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България измина дълъг път докато не беше формирано коалиционно правителство, водено от министър-председателя БойкоБорисов, между ГЕРБ и Реформаторския Блок, което пое властта през ноември 2014 г. Политически съюз между партията член на ЕНП ГЕРБ и Реформаторския Блок - коалиция от партии, сред които по това време СДС и ДСБ са членки на ЕНП, бе приветстван и подкрепен след парламентарните избори от президента на Европейската народна партия ЖозефДол.
Нещо повече, с цел да се подпомогне и засили сътрудничеството между членуващите в ЕНП български партии, ЕНП, с препоръката на лидера на ГЕРББойкоБорисов и на останалите български партии, членуващи в ЕНП, партията на Меглена Кунева - "Движение България на гражданите“ (ДБГ), получи пълноправно членство в ЕНП по време на Политическата Асамблея в Осло миналата седмица. ДБГ стана третата партия от РБ, която е част от ЕНП.
"Решението да се подкрепи формирането на стабилното коалиционно правителство, съставено от партии, членуващи в ЕНП, беше в интерес на българските граждани и винаги е било сред моите чисти и най-висши приоритети", посочи президентът на ЕНП.
"Последните твърдения, направени от лидера на ДСБ Радан Кънев, че ЕНП е настоявала за включването на либералното Движение за Права и Свободи, са неверни и подвеждащи.”
ЕНП отхвърля подобни твърдения и призовава за политическа коректност и въздържане от използването на заблуждаващи прийоми.
„Нашето Европейско политическо семейство е напълно убедено, че министър-председателят Бойко Борисов и неговото правителство ще преодолеят вътрешните предизвикателства, ще осъществят необходимите реформи и ще поведат България към по-добро бъдеще за народа ѝ”, заяви президентът на ЕНПЖозеф Дол.
The EPP Manifesto, also adopted at the 2012 EPP Congress in Bucharest, outlines the basic principles of the Party summary.
The EPP Manifesto, also adopted at the 2012 EPP Congress in Bucharest, outlines the basic principles of the Party summarising who we are, what our values are, what challenges are we facing and what vision we have for the future. The Manifesto was developed in parallel to the EPP Platform document within the EPP Working Group 1 for “European Policy”.
The EPP Platform is the core programme of our party outlining our main values, explaining the challenges our society is facing and presenting our vision for the future of European Union.
The Party Platform was developed in EPP Working Group 1 for “European Policy” chaired by EPP President Wilfried MARTENS ?and EPP Vice President Peter HINTZE. The Working Group consists of delegates of EPP member parties who prepared and worked?on this document for more than two years and received input?from the drafting committee as well as senior and young experts. The document was adopted at the 2012 EPP Congress in Bucharest, thus replacing the Basic Programme of Athens from 1992.
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