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President Radev: Cabinet reshuffle will not save the government

President Radev in Plovdiv where he met today with students from the Academy for Dance, Theatre and Fine Arts
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President Rumen Radev said that the natural way out of the current situation for the government was its resignation and no political schemes or machinations would be able to save. 

"Bulgarians are out in the street and no cabinet reshuffles will be able to restore the trust in it", the Bulgarian head of state said in Plovdiv earlier today. "Bulgaria's prosecutor general Ivan Geshev missed many opportunities to expose huge acts of misconduct on the part of the government and the oligarchy", the president added. 
Rumen Radev was in Plovdiv today where he met graduate students from the Graphic Design department at the Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts. He was greeted by supporters, but also by a group of his opponents shouting "resignation". 



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