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Boyko Borissov: There are real chances for forming government with mandate of "Democratic Bulgaria"

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There is a chance that the third government-forming mandate would be successful if it went to "Democratic Bulgaria". If it went to "Bulgarian Rise", some majority may be gathered, but it would not be stable. If it goes to the BSP, the chances for a regular cabinet are almost nil. This was what GERB party leader, Boyko Borissov, said at a meeting with MPs of his party. He expressed doubts that the members of the DB would agree to a coalition with the socialists.

Adoption of the draft decision on renegotiation of the Recovery and Resilience Plan, including continuation of the work of coal power plants, as well as building two new nuclear units in the Kozloduy NPP, will be priorities for GERB during this plenary week, it became clear during the meeting.



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