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PM Stefan Yanev wants public coalition agreement on new government

PM Stefan Yanev (C) at the Council of Ministers meeting
Photo: BGNES

“I expect the political parties, within the frameworks of their dialogue on the formation of a government, to find a way for a public coalition agreement with clearly formulated responsibilities,” said caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Yanev at the beginning of today’s cabinet meeting. “We must say that it is time that political words were transformed into political deeds,” Stefan Yanev said.

The members of the new government will not be announced by the end of the week, as ITN party had previously stated. This was announced in parliament by Ivaylo Valchev from ITN. “We have not been handed a mandate yet so we cannot announce names. The moment we are given the mandate the name of the prime minister will become clear,” Valchev said. 




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