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"We Continue the Change" to become an official political party

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Four months after coming to power, "We continue the change" will become an official political party. The establishment will take place on April 15 in Plovdiv. Prime Minister Kiril Petkov and Deputy Prime Minister Assen Vassilev are expected to be elected co-chairs without deputies. 

The main party activity will be developed on the Internet. Most of the structures will be virtual and will communicate and lead the party debate in the virtual space.  There will be regional offices and coordinators in some towns. The constituent assembly of the party is scheduled for Friday, at 5 p.m.
Early on April 16, Prime Minister Petkov will fly directly from Plovdiv to Bitola, North Macedonia. There, together with Vice President Iliana Iotova, they will open the office of the "Ivan Mihailov" Bulgarian Cultural Centre. 


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