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The caretaker government will be equidistant from all parties

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The main goal of the caretaker cabinet is to organise fair, transparent and free elections. ‘’I guarantee that we will be equidistant from all political forces’’, caretaker Premier Dimitar Glavchev said at the beginning of today's government meeting, BTA reported. Premier Glavchev noted that the new caretaker cabinet will work to ensure Bulgaria's European path of development, as well as to care for the well-being of Bulgarian citizens.

"The coordinator of the elections will be the Minister of Innovation and Growth Rosen Karadimov. I believe he will have a good dialogue with the Central Election Commission", Dimitar Glavchev added.

"Voter turnout will be higher if the elections are fair and transparent. Voter turnout also depends on the political messages of the parties participating in the elections", Dimitar Glavchev went on to say and called on the political forces to "focus on their election campaigns rather than on the caretaker government".




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