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ITN breakaway MPs won't support a cabinet with ITN involvement 

Independent MP Georgi Georgiev
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The MPs who left There is Such a People (ITN) will not support a government involving their former party, independent MP Georgi Georgiev told Nova News. 
"An assessment of ITN's behaviour shows that it is an unstable and unpredictable partner that continues to find mechanisms for disruption," he said. Georgy Georgiev said it was important to consider whether it was worth having a new fragile cabinet and soon after, again with non-existent arguments, being dragged by ITN into another political crisis. 
The MP confirmed that the so-called breakaways intend to create a new political movement headed by the outgoing sports minister Radostin Vassilev. "There is a possibility that the movement will form an electoral coalition with We Continue the Change," he revealed. 



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