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Three political forces call for the formation of interim cabinet

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We will offer a roadmap so that the Bulgarian citizens get a stable government for a period of 6 to 8 months, the Chairperson of "Stand up BG! We are coming!" coalition Maya Manolova said in the National Assembly. This cabinet must use the successful ministers of the caretaker cabinet, noted Maya Manolova.

A cabinet can be formed with the third government-forming mandate. Hopefully, common sense will prevail, said the leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party Kornelia Ninova and stressed that new early elections on the eve of the winter without an amended state budget and with new wave of coronavirus will be a great test for this country.

Hristo Ivanov from Democratic Bulgaria coalition also called on all parties, except for the Movement for Rights and Freedoms and GERB, to find a reasonable solution through negotiations.

Mathematically, the three political formations (Democratic Bulgaria, BSP for Bulgaria and "Stand up BG! We are coming!") do not have a majority to form a cabinet without the support of "There is such a people" party.




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