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Slavi Trifonov: ITN is not to blame for the lack of regular cabinet

Slavi Trifonov
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It is a lie that “There is Such a People” party is to blame for the lack of a regular cabinet, the leader of “There is Such a People” Slavi Trifonov wrote on Facebook on the occasion of statements of “sociologists, political scientists and people with certain interests”. 

When we founded the political project “There is Such a People”, I stated clearly that we would not form a coalition with GERB, the Bulgarian Socialist Party and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. A regular cabinet was possible with the support of the political formations “Democratic Bulgaria” and “Stand up BG! We are Coming”, but they stated that they would not support our cabinet. Now you tell me who is to blame for the lack of a government”, Slavi Trifonov wrote further. 




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