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In event of caretaker government, Deputy Prime Minister Donchev will resign

Tomislav Donchev
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The Bulgarian society is divided at the moment, Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev told bTV. Some Bulgarians are facing other Bulgarians. When we satisfy one group, it means disappointing the other. This is the bad thing about such situations. Things should not turn into governing in spite of everything else. Survival cannot be the main goal of a government. It has to do its job, Tomislav Donchev said.

Donchev is not convinced that a caretaker government will resolve the current crisis, but said he would resign if such a cabinet was formed.
The huge EU package of about 30 billion euros will be spent by the next governments which will come into power in the middle of next year, said the Deputy Prime Minister.



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