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Cabinet must finish off its term of office without any reshuffles: Social Minister Sacheva

Denitsa Sacheva
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“The cabinet must finish off its term of office without any reshuffles because we have a lot of work to do – the ratification and adoption of the documents connected with the agreed EU financial frameworks, as well as the budget update for this year. The budget for next year must be adopted. There is no way this can be done if there is no working parliament,” said Denitsa Sacheva, Minister of Labour and Social Policy for Nova TV.

“Alongside these tasks, the cabinet also has the obligation to preserve jobs and support businesses. The social ministry is predicting that the unemployment rate in the country will reach 6.5-7%.”



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