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There Is Such a People will support a government on the mandate of We Continue the Change: Slavi Trifonov

Slavi Trifonov
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“There Is Such a People (ITN) will support a government on the mandate of We Continue the Change,” ITN leader Slavi Trifonov said for the BNR.  

“What Bulgaria needs is a government different from the government that ruled the country in the past 12 years. The negotiations on a new cabinet will take place “in sight of everyone”, Slavi Trifonov said, and added that the commitments and the compromises made by each of the parties which are going to be part of a future government must be clearly set down.  

Slavi Trifonov believes that efforts will be made to form a government on the mandate of We Continue the Change, but that there is no guarantee they will be successful unless there are coalition compromises. 



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