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“We Continue the Change” hope that regular government will be formed

Nikola Minchev
Photo: Silvia Velikova

"We Continue the Change" (PP) will discuss with its coalition partners how to respond to the decision of GERB-SDS to freeze negotiations on government formation. Speaking to BNR, Nikola Minchev, deputy speaker of the 49th National Assembly expressed hope that an agreement on a regular government would be reached, no matter how small the possibilities.

"We all realize that there is a need for a regular government," he pointed out and added that the decision was a matter of discussion between the eight parties in the "PP-DB" coalition. According to Minchev, results from the point of view of the development of the country are in the first place, as political instability costs Bulgaria a lot. Minchev also pointed out that the deeper integration of the country into the EU is a big enough goal to justify the political actions of his formation.





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