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DSB discuss the names of prime ministers for technical cabinet

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The leader of "Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria" (DSB), Atanas Atanasov, has told BNT that a single body should be created in "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria", which is to discuss all issues and make common decisions in the coalition. 

According to him, the parties are united, although they have different positions on some issues. He added that this week the structures in the coalition will decide how to act after the handing of the second and third mandates for forming a government. "I am sceptical about the second term because it is not clear who will lead the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. Public attitudes must be monitored and they are against new elections. That is why we proposed a technical government in which the prime minister would be equidistant from all parties and would nominate the ministers. "We have discussed names for prime minister in the coalition," Atanasov said, but did not name specific individuals.



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