Not later than March 6, the cabinet must have resigned so that the new one with Prime Minister Mariya Gabriel can take office as quickly as possible, said Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov, who is in Davos for participation in the World Economic Forum. According to him, the rotation is a purely technical matter and it should be carried out as quickly and smoothly as possible. Making changes in the cabinet cannot be an end in itself, Denkov pointed out.
I never asked for the resignation of the Minister of Interior Affairs, the PM also said. Speaking about the Minister of Defense he commented that the fact that there is criticism is not a reason to ask for his replacement.
Speaking about the World Economic Forum in Davos, Denkov pointed out that the title of this year's meeting - "Rebuilding Trust", means that societies must return to their common goals.
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