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"We Continue the Change", BSP, Democratic Bulgaria and Bulgarian Rise discuss programme declaration priorities

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"We Continue the Change" party, which is to receive the second government-forming mandate from President Rumen Radev, invited all parliamentary parties to a discussion on the priorities of the National Assembly in 2023. BSP for Bulgaria, Democratic Bulgaria and Bulgarian Rise responded to the invitation and sent their lists of priorities. 

Reducing inequality, improving business conditions, as well as judicial reform, anti-corruption legislation and a mechanism to investigate the attorney general are on the priority list of "We Continue the Change". After the meeting, Nikolay Denkov, who was nominated for Prime Minister by "We Continue the Change", said that there were some areas of common ground, yet there were differences regarding fiscal stability, etc. "We Continue the Change" is to prepare a programme declaration on the basis of the proposals. The party will present a prospective cabinet if their declaration receives the necessary support.




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