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PM Galab Donev: I hope that Bulgaria will have a regular government soon

Caretaker PM Galab Donev
Photo: BGNES

Bulgaria's caretaker Prime Minister Galab Donev has expressed hope that the 48th National Assembly will support the draft cabinet proposed by the GERB-SDS candidate for Prime Minister Prof. Nikola Gabrovski. "For more than two months, I have been expressing my sincere desire for Bulgaria to have a regular government. I hope that what Prof. Gabrovski proposed as a draft composition of the cabinet, which is some people who are professionals in their field, will be elected soon.

"Bulgaria should have a regular government that will guide it through the crises that accompany it internally and internationally," he said.

On the occasion of the 40% gas price increase proposed by Bulgargaz from January, Donev said that even with this increase, the price will remain within the limits of what the business has defined as tolerable.



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