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Caretaker cabinet to report on its work in Parliament

Caretaker prime minister Galab Donev
Photo: BTA

At an extraordinary meeting today, Prime Minister Galab Donev will present a report on the results of the work of the caretaker government in the period February 3-June 5 this year, the government press service announced. 

The Council of Ministers is expected to approve the report on its activities in the mandate of the second official cabinet headed by the current Prime Minister. 

"We are consistent in the application of the basic principle of good governance, because we are convinced that everyone who governs the state is obliged to account for what they have done in power," declared Galab Donev. According to him, the cabinet has been leading the country in a mode of normalcy, predictability and calmness and it has seemed boring at times.



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