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Premier Borissov: They want Oresharski-type cabinet again

Boyko Borissov (L)
Photo: BGNES

Many things became clear yesterday. First, it became clear that the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) does not support GERB. It became clear for everyone that their talking about Grand National Assembly and new Constitution were only empty words. It turned out that they were all telling lies. It became clear to everyone who the script writers are and what the scripts were, this country’s Premier Boyko Borissov said in the city of Vidin, quoted by BGNES.

They want to form “Oresharski-type cabinet” again. They played a very clever scenario. They went to Ahmed Dogan and scared him. And what they did-BSP, DPS, Radev and the oligarchy are together, Premier Borissov added. Boyko Borissov inspected the repair works of Vidin-Montana road.




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