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Democratic Bulgaria: Early elections would throw Bulgaria into chaos

Hristo Ivanov
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Bulgaria is doomed to chaos if we have early elections once again, Hristo Ivanov, chairman of the "Democratic Bulgaria" parliamentary group has told the BNR. According to him, there are urgent tasks that need to be solved such as ensuring the country's energy balance and the next budget.

"People, we must govern this country. It is facing one of the most serious crises. On this backdrop we see someone who feels offended. Whom does this serve? GERB and MRF..." Ivanov said. He pointed out that the last mandate to form a government is perceived as a crisis one and added: "What problem of the state can one solve if they pout?"

The crisis related to the formation of a new cabinet arose after the withdrawal of ITN from the negotiations. Iva Miteva from ITN told BNR that Hristo Ivanov should ask for forgiveness from ITN and then see if something can be fixed.





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