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"There is Such a People" expects support for cabinet from three political forces

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After "There is Such a People" presented the exploratory mandate to form a cabinet to the President, the chairman of the parliamentary group of the party, Toshko Yordanov, said that he expected the draft cabinet to be supported by "Stand up, BG! We are Coming!”,“Democratic Bulgaria” and BSP.

Yordanov pointed out that ITN has reached agreement on common guidelines and steps only with the socialists. "If the political forces want new elections, they will not support the cabinet and this is what democracy means," he added. Toshko Yordanov said journalists were spreading "nonsense and lies” when it came to Momtchil Ivanov, who withdrew his candidacy for Minister of Justice today. Speaking about Ivo Atanasov, who replaced him, the chairman of the parliamentary group said this was a great choice.




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