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We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria want minority cabinet without GERB ministers

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There is a 50% chance of forming a government with the first mandate. A leadership conversation should give birth to a common platform and then if we share this responsibility to pull the country out of this quagmire, there should be mutual control, Desislava Atanasova from GERB told bTV about the possibility of forming a government with the first mandate. She hopes that October will come with a stable government and everyone will calmly prepare for the local elections.

The coalition "We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" (PP-DB) want to form a minority government with the second mandate, but without GERB ministers. This was stated by the co-chairman of "We Continue the Change" Kiril Petkov to Nova TV. According to him, the choice before GERB is either to support them or to ally with the parties MRF, BSP and ITN.



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