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Positions of political forces represented at Bulgaria’s Parliament remain unchanged

Ivaylo Valchev
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The positions of the political forces represented at the National Assembly remain unchanged one day before President Radev hands the third cabinet-forming mandate. MP Ivaylo Valchev from “There is Such a People” (ITN) repeated that his party would not give support, regardless of which political force receives the third mandate. Earlier, “Stand up BG! We are Coming” said that if President Radev hands the third cabinet forming mandate to them, they would give it to ITN. However, Ivaylo Valchev rejected such a possibility. 

Hristo Ivanov from “Democratic Bulgaria” said that his coalition would not support a cabinet with the mandate of the Bulgarian Socialist Party. The leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party Kornelia Ninova refused to answer the question which political parties would be invited for negotiations if her party received the cabinet-forming mandate.




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