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We Continue the Change start negotiations on formation of cabinet

Daniel Lorer
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“The negotiations on support for a future cabinet with the mandate of We Continue the Change have started,” Daniel Lorer from the party that won the November 14 parliamentary election said for the BNR and added:

“Today we are talking with There Is Such a People, the Bulgarian Socialist Party and Democratic Bulgaria. In view of the dynamic situation in their leaderships, at this time the talks are unofficial.”

The Bulgarian Socialist Party and Democratic Bulgaria have confirmed they will take part in the negotiations. There Is Such a People have declined any comment at this time. GERB-SDS and the Movement for rights and Freedoms have not been invited for talks.

Vazrazhdane party stated that they are ready to hold negotiations, but on condition that We Continue the Change take the commitment to lift all Covid-19 restrictions, but We Continue the Change do not accept this condition, Daniel Lorer added. 



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