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The support of BSP, ITN and Democratic Bulgaria is enough for developing a plan of action for a new government

Kiril Petkov (L) and Assen Vassilev, co-chairmen of We Continue the Change
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“For now, the support expressed by the Bulgarian Socialist Party, There Is Such a People (ITN) and Democratic Bulgaria is enough to begin the process of developing a plan of action for a new government on the mandate of We Continue the Change,” stated Assen Vassilev and Kiril Petkov, co-chairmen of We Continue the Change, the new political project which won the election for parliament on 14 November, in an interview for 24 Chasa.

“We very much hope that when the negotiations are over we shall have a detailed coalition agreement, similar to the Austrian or German coalition agreement. If we want to live as people in Germany do, we ought to start governing the country as it is governed in Germany,” Assen Vassilev said.

Kiril Petkov and Assen Vassilev stated that the more detailed the coalition agreement, the lesser the chance of a potential conflict in future. 



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