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PM Stefan Yanev calls for refraining from giving recipes regarding new government

Interim PM Stefan Yanev
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“I think that we need to be patient and calm, and let the parties do their job. Their responsibility and constructiveness will, I hope, become clear in the next few days,” said Prime Minister in the caretaker cabinet Stefan Yanev, who is in Varna to observe the Breeze 2021 national naval exercise with international participation.

“Let us not give out recipes what should happen and how from the sidelines,” he said. Stefan Yanev described as “exotic” the idea of the current caretaker cabinet remaining in power because that is a decision that has to be voted by parliament.

PM Yanev also called for restraint from speculation regarding the incident off Cape Shabla when a MiG-29 went down into the sea during military exercises, as the investigation is still ongoing.



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