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Deputy Prime Minister Krasimir Karakachanov: What is needed is not resignations, but dialogue

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The resignation of the government is not needed at this moment, but a dialogue is needed in the society and among the political parties in order to take measures so that Bulgaria could get out of the difficult situation. Such an opinion was expressed in an interview with the BNT by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Krasimir Karakachanov
According to him, the resignation of the government during the economic crisis, the formation of a caretaker government and a period of 4-5 months without parliament until new elections will lead to anarchy. "It is possible to go to new early elections after that, as it is clear that the parliament will be very fragmented, and no one or two political formations will be able to form a majority," Karakachanov said.



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