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Democratic Bulgaria yet has no decision whether it will support the ITN cabinet

Hristo Ivanov
Photo: Borislava Borisova

"We lack a critical minimum dose of information on the basis of which to decide whether to support the government of" There is such a people ", Hristo Ivanov, co-chairman of Democratic Bulgaria, told BNR. 

At the last moment on Friday, the first political force announced its candidacy for prime minister, but the names of the possible ministers remain secret. 
"I don't know what the formula is, but what is emerging worries me - a process without predictability and a lack of dialogue on key issues," Ivanov added. 
Regarding the nomination for Prime Minister of Plamen Nikolov, the DB leader said: "The best we can say about him is that he should be given a chance."



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