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GERB and Democratic Bulgaria accuse government of sabotaging Rheinmetall project

From Dnevnik · () Bulgarian

Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • GERB and Democratic Bulgaria criticize the Bulgarian government for allegedly sabotaging a project with the German company Rheinmetall.
  • The parties claim that a government vice premier has suggested the two contracted plants might not be built.
  • This criticism follows President Rumen Radev's previous praise for securing the Rheinmetall deal.

Bulgarian political parties GERB and Democratic Bulgaria have sharply criticized the current government, accusing it of actively sabotaging a significant industrial project involving the German defense company Rheinmetall. The dispute centers on the potential construction of two contracted plants in Bulgaria.

The opposition parties allege that a vice premier within the current government has publicly raised the possibility that the previously agreed-upon Rheinmetall plants might not be built. This statement has been interpreted by GERB and Democratic Bulgaria as a deliberate attempt to undermine the project, which they had previously championed.

This criticism takes on added significance given that President Rumen Radev, who is closely associated with the current government, had previously lauded his own role in securing the Rheinmetall deal. His earlier pronouncements highlighted the project as a major success for Bulgaria, making the current government's alleged wavering particularly contentious.

GERB and Democratic Bulgaria are demanding clarity and accountability from the government regarding the future of the Rheinmetall investment. They argue that such actions not only jeopardize a crucial economic and defense cooperation but also damage Bulgaria's international credibility as a reliable partner.

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Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.