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Coalition agreement expected to be signed by end of the day

Kiril Petkov
Photo: BGNES

The coalition agreement will be signed by the end of the day, co-chair of "We Continue the Change" Kiril Petkov said in parliament. A meeting of the BSP National Council is expected to end in order to see that the party is ready to sign the document. The agreement will be made public, and the composition of the future coalition cabinet will become clear in the coming days, Kiril Petkov added. "It would be difficult for many reasons, but we all need to be aware of the responsibility we have and we must work to overcome these difficulties," co-chair of Democratic Bulgaria, Hristo Ivanov, said.



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