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"We Continue the Change" discuss the possibilities of forming a cabinet

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The party leadership and the MPs from the parliamentary group of "We Continue the Change" are discussing the possibilities of forming a government at a meeting in a mountain resort, BNR reported. 

In addition to clarifying the future actions in the event of an invitation to carry out the third exploratory mandate, an assessment will be given of the activities of the outgoing cabinet of Kiril Petkov. 
During yesterday's consultations with the parliamentary political forces under President Rumen Radev, We Continue the Change representatives stated that in order to secure a parliamentary majority, they will conduct negotiations with all MPs who are not dependent on behind-the-scenes forces.



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