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MP Toshko Yordanov: It is too early to say whether the ruling coalition will last until the end of the year

MP Toshko Yordanov

"We are not preparing for early Parliamentary elections", the Chairman of the Parliamentary group of “We Continue the Change” Andrey Gyurov said. “Our task is to start a reform that is irreversible”, Andrey Gyurov added.

“Bulgaria cannot be pushed towards elections”, the Co-chairman of “Democratic Bulgaria” Hristo Ivanov said for the BNR. 

“There will be no problems as long as the coalition agreement is implemented”, the Chairman of the Parliamentary group of the Bulgarian Socialist Party Georgi Svilenski said and added that differences should be settled within the coalition.

“As regards North Macedonia, we have always been taking the coalition agreement into account and have been as good as our word. It is too early to say whether the ruling coalition will last until the end of the year”, the Chairman of the Parliamentary group of “There is Such a People” Toshko Yordanov said in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio.




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