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President Radev: We need responsible and sustainable governance

Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev
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"The political parties represented at Bulgaria’s National Assembly must find a way out of the current situation as soon as possible, because we need responsible and sustainable governance, the country’s head of state Rumen Radev said, commenting on the withdrawal of There is Such a Party from the ruling coalition. 

In President Radev’s words, unlike previous crises, the current one is unfolding in conditions of rising inflation, social, economic and food crisis, caused by the war in Ukraine. “While the parties are trying to form a ruling majority, the cabinet must ensure social payments and support for business, stand up for the veto on the Republic of North Macedonia and make sure the state continues functioning”, Rumen Radev further said.




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