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Atanas Atanasov: PP-DB are ready to propose a government with the third cabinet-forming mandate

Atanas Atanasov
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There is no division in We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) and they will propose a government with the third cabinet-forming mandate if it is handed to them. ''We will go to the president with a ready platform to convince him that we are capable'', the coalition’s co-chair and leader of Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB) Atanas Atanasov said. In a social media post, Atanasov clarified that PP-DB will propose a non-partisan, technical government. "The figure of the prime minister is central, and therefore a person who is equidistant from all parties will be sought", wrote Atanasov. "We are ready to seek a solution again because there is a need to stabilize the political process", Atanas Atanasov further wrote.

In his words, despite the speculations, the coalition We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria is consolidated.

"We have acknowledged the lack of good communication, and for this reason, there is a general opinion that a unified body should be created among the three parties, in which all issues will be discussed and common decisions will be made", Atanas Atanasov said.




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