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GERB to return the second government-forming mandate

Boyko Borissov
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GERB will again nominate Daniel Mitov for the position of Prime Minister when it receives the government-forming mandate from Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev, announced the leader of this party Boyko Borissov after a sitting of GERB’s Executive Committee.

GERB is to present its prospective cabinet to this country’s head of state and will then return the government-forming mandate, specified Boyko Borissov. “If President Radev hands the government-forming mandate to our political party, we are to nominate Daniel Mitov for Prime Minister and propose a prospective cabinet, so that people can compare it with other prospective cabinets. Then, we will immediately return the mandate to President Radev, as we stated before”, said Boyko Borissov.




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