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President Plevneliev meets President-elect Radev

| updated on 11/14/16 5:01 PM
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Bulgaria’s President Rossen Plevneliev met with the President-elect of Bulgaria Rumen Radev. On Sunday Rossen Plevneliev said that he intended to introduce his successor to the work of the Presidential institution. We should start working together. Succession and upgrade are among my biggest priorities and i would be happy if this policy continues in the future. I beleive that this will be a positive sign to the Bulgarian citizens, President Plevneliev said. Rossen Plevneliev and Rumen Radev discussed the current political situation after the resignation of Premier Borissov’s cabinet. President-elect Rumen Radev said after the meeting that he would make consultations with President Plveneliev, in order to form the country's new caretaker cabinet together. However, names of possible members of the next interim cabinet were not discussed at today's meeting.




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