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GERB: Negotiations for the cabinet rotation begin on January 11

Boyko Borissov
Photo: BTA

The leaders of the ruling parties will meet on Thursday, January 11, when the new parliamentary season begins. Important issues regarding the cabinet rotation, personnel appointments in the regulators and the election of judges for the Constitutional Court will be discussed at the meeting, GERB leader Boyko Borissov said. 

He reminded that the rotation also requires a new National Assembly Speaker. " We have acquired a coalition culture over the last nine months. We have implemented everything we have written in the agreement with We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria - the laws on the Recovery and Resilience Plan, constitutional and judicial reforms, the state budget. The Ministry of Interior is working very well with the General Directorate Border Police and the National Customs Agency to enter Schengen by land faster", said Boyko Borissov, quoted by BGNES.




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