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Bulgarian Parliament cannot nominate a government with the mandate of the ITN

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In a parliamentary declaration, the party "There is Such a People" (ITN) accused the representatives of the so-called "parties of the protest" - "Democratic Bulgaria", "Stand up BG! We are coming!", as well as the BSP in hypocrisy, lack of parliamentarianism and ambitions for cabinet posts during the negotiations to form a government with the mandate of ITN.
A cabinet with a horizon of 6 months to deal with the new wave of the coronavirus proposed from the parliamentary rostrum the leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, Kornelia Ninova. She called for common sense and dialogue in the implementation of the third mandate for forming a government, for which the BSP is ready.

On behalf of "Stand up BG! We are coming!" Maya Manolova also said that their coalition would make every effort to form a cabinet with the third mandate.
The health and economic crisis cannot be resolved with anti-MRF rhetoric, said MRF Chairman Mustafa Karadayi, adding that they expected more dialogue and a vision for reform after the last parliamentary elections.
A political crisis is about to turn into a constitutional one, warned the chairwoman of the GERB parliamentary group Desislava Atanasova. She called for the president to rule on the case after the composition of the ITN draft cabinet was not voted in parliament.



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