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Nikola Minchev: PM's proposal for cabinet changes is surprising

MP Nikola Minchev
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"It is surprising that a week after the formation of the cabinet, the prime minister is making proposals for changes in its composition, We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria MP Nikola Minchev said with regard to Dimitar Glavchev’s proposal that Daniel Mitov be appointed as a new foreign minister to replace Stefan Dimitrov. He described the proposal as a serious political move. "The proposed new name is a deputy chairman of GERB, which is a strong political proposal", Nikola Minchev said.

According to the leader of Vazrazhdane, Kostadin Kostadinov, ''the reshuffle in the cabinet shows that this is Boyko Borisov's cabinet" and that ''the government does not make independent decisions’’."They need hawks to continuously incite Bulgarian society against Russia", Kostadin Kostadinov added.



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