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Political consultations between President Plevneliev and parties represented at Bulgaria’s Parliament continue

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The consultations between Bulgaria’s President Rossen Plevneliev and the political parties represented at the country’s National Assembly continue on Friday. On Thursday President Plevneliev held consultations with GERB party and at 4 pm today he is to meet a delegation of the Bulgarian Socialist Party. President Plevneliev refuted the statements that the structure of the new interim cabinet was a topic of discussion. Rossen Plevneliev specified that his main purpose during those political consultations is to find the right formula of a cabinet formed by the parties represented at the Parliament. 




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