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Change of ministers during PM rotation possible only with the consent of Denkov and Gabriel

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During the upcoming cabinet rotation in March, a change of ministers would only take place if both the current Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov and the next one - now Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mariya Gabriel, agreed that the person should be replaced because they had not done their job. This is what Prime Minister Denkov told journalists in Montana.

A few days ago, GERB leader, Boyko Borissov defined the rotation as a "technical process". According to him, there would be no changes of ministers during the rotation done at any cost. A detailed analysis is pending on the subject and until everything is agreed with the ruling partners, no statements that could subsequently be refuted would be made.



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