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Borissov and Peevski ask Prime Minister about implementation of agreement with energy workers

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In a letter to Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov, the chairman of GERB, Boyko Borissov and co-chairman of the parliamentary group of MRF, Delyan Peevski ask what measures have been taken to implement the agreement with the trade union organizations in the energy sector from October 3 this year.

For 14 days, miners and energy workers blocked main roads in the country with the request that the territorial plans submitted to the European Commission for the coal regions be withdrawn and revised.

Borissov and Peevski demand more specific information on the work that is being done in relation to the agreements reached. They recall that the National Assembly is the guarantor of the implementation of the agreement between the prime minister, ministers, MPs and the trade unions, and therefore every week they will request information on the individual measures.





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