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The ruling parties will support revenues in 2023 budget

PM Nikolay Denkov
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The Parliamentary Committee on Budget and Finance made some wrong decisions that did not ensure the financial framework of the budget. I have the assurance of the leaders of the parties supporting the cabinet that they will correct the decisions, Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov said before the government meeting today.

At a leadership meeting, we agreed that the budget cases will be resolved, said Kiril Petkov, the co-chairman of We Continue the Change.

The co-chairman of Democratic Bulgaria, Hristo Ivanov, announced that an agreement has been reached on the dispute regarding the electronic payment of salaries by bank transfer for companies with over 100 employees.



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