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President Rumen Radev to hold government-forming consultations with “Bulgarian Rise”

Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev
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On Monday, November 28, Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev will hold government-forming consultations with representatives of the parliamentary group of "Bulgarian Rise". The meeting with the smallest parliamentary group is the last within the consultations that the head of state is holding with the parties in the 48th National Assembly before handing over a cabinet-forming mandate.

As part of the government-forming consultations, Bulgaria’s head of state Radev held meetings with GERB/SDS, “We Continue the Change”, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, “Vazrazhdane”, “BSP for Bulgaria” and “Democratic Bulgaria”.




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