The two main opponents in Bulgaria’s presidential elections, Tsetska Tsacheva and Rumen Radev, have held their first debate.
In a debate devoid of fervent personal rhetoric and mutual attacks, the candidates of the main ruling party GERB and the main opposition BSP have substantially differed not only in views, but in style.
Tsacheva, the country’s Parliament Speaker, has placed emphasis on the need for Bulgaria to stick to its Euro-Atlantic path and has pledged to work for justice and a more positive image of the country.
Radev has made clear the president’s goal should be to unite the nation, set goals and “be …read more
Source: Novinite