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"We Continue the Change" call on MPs to discuss Bulgaria's priorities

MP Andrey Gyurov
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The chairman of the parliamentary group of "We Continue the Change", Andrey Gyurov, invited the chairpersons of parliamentary groups to a presidential council on 15 December to discuss the schedule for prime consideration of bills related to the Recovery and Resilience Plan, pension increase, minimum wage increase, the creation of a mechanism for investigating the Attorney General, etc.

 "We Continue the Change" urged the parliamentary forces to support a call on President Rumen Radev to give the Parliament enough time before handing over the second government-forming mandate, "so that the political groups in the 48th Parliament can show through their deeds in the National Assembly whether they are ready to work for a regular government or want to push the country towards new elections."



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