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Ruling coalition discusses cabinet reshuffle and personnel changes

Boyko Borissov (left), Krasimir Karakachanov, Valeri Simeonov (right)
Photo: BGNES archive

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov discussed the issue of personnel changes in the government during today's Coalition Council with the participation of Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of IMRO Krasimir Karakachanov and with the Chairman of the NFSB and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Valeri Simeonov. This was announced by the government press office. Economic and social measures related to overcoming the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic were also discussed. 
At the Coalition Council, the three leaders agreed to discuss proposals for personnel changes in the government with their parliamentary groups and party leaders. 
Tomorrow, the coalition will meet again to review the outcome of the talks.



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