The Institutions should stand together when there are important tasks to be solved, Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov said after the consultative meeting on the risks and threats to national security initiated by President Rumen Radev. Bulgaria has important issues to solve and the three main institutions - the government, the National Assembly and the Presidential institution - should be together in formulating and implementing the solutions, Nikolay Denkov said.
''It became clear at the meeting that the government has completed a lot of the pressing tasks related to the migrant crisis and the evacuation of Bulgarians from Israel. The crises did not start with what happened in Israel. We have had crises for more than a year and a half now because of the war in Ukraine'', said Premier Denkov. In his words, the Government Security Council has already held two meetings with the participation of representatives of the presidential institution.
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