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The two biggest parliamentary forces discuss governance program in different sectors

Andrey Gyurov
Photo: BGNES

The parliamentary groups of GERB-SDS and We Continue the Change-DB hold informal discussions on policies in different sectors.

"We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" will not respond to the requests of GERB-SDS, who want by Friday to see the composition and structure of a government, which the second political force would nominate for support with the second mandate to form a regular cabinet. This is what MP Andrey Gyurov told Nova TV. He listed the steps that "We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" would follow: a governance program; consultations with the other parliamentary formations for support; and finally, announcing the composition of the government.

"With this approach of explaining on TV that they will not support GERB and that maybe they could form government with others, they will not receive support for a floating majority. Gyurov is not right - there can be a parliament without them," leader of GERB Boyko Borisov commented on the sidelines of the parliament.




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