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Vice President Iliana Iotova: Future regular government should continue caretaker cabinet’s policies

Vice President Iliana Iotova
Photo: BGNES

It is only natural that the third government-forming mandate is handed to the political force that can continue the policies of the caretaker government, Vice President Iliana Iotova told journalists. Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev has until Monday to decide which party will receive the third and last mandate for the formation of a regular government. 

According to Vice-President Iotova, the caretaker cabinet has stabilized the country. In her words, Bulgaria is the only EU country with a broken inflation curve, stability of fuels, prices, etc". President Rumen Radev‘s decision will be based on a very serious analysis, Vice-President Iotova added.

 Iliana Iotova visited the town of Gabrovo (Central North Bulgaria) on the occasion of the 188th anniversary of Aprilov National High School. 




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