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Nikolay Denkov: Achieving majority will be the most difficult part of the tasks

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Achieving majority in parliament will be the most difficult part of the tasks, nominee for the position of prime minister Academician Nikolay Denkov of "We Continue the Change" party said after receiving the mandate from President Rumen Radev.

Denkov pointed out that without a majority the laws envisaged by the party could not be adopted. "With the exception of ‘Vazrazhdane’, who obviously have completely different ideas about the way Bulgaria should develop, I expect that GERB and MRF could support the goals we have set. If supported, the declaration will be a document that unites all political forces from now on. If there is such a positive decision, we will form a Council of Ministers that can carry out these activities," Denkov said.

The BSP have already stated that they would not support the declaration of "We Continue the Change". According to the socialists, a majority cannot be formed in the current parliament, which would make the possible future government dependent on accidental majorities. "Bulgarian Rise" have not made a decision yet.

Hristo Ivanov from "Democratic Bulgaria" said that the declaration was a serious political document that could be a basis for progress.




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