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Bulgarian President wants truth about published materials against Prime Minister

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Talks about reconciliation between President and government and the formation of an expert cabinet cannot take place without clarifying the issues of corrupt practices in power. Dialogue makes sense only if it is put on a sound base, President Rumen Radev said, BNR has reported.

This means shedding light on the truth about records, lockers, corruption schemes. Let's find out what the mechanisms leading to failure of the government are; what the mechanisms leading to this vicious model of governing are and the ways to remove them, as well as how to restore justice, President Radev said in the village of Boyadzhik near Yambol, where he paid a visit on the occasion of Independence Day.




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