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Delyan Peevski: There must be a regular government to stabilize the country

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"I call on all Euro-Atlantic leaders to start a conversation about Bulgaria's future. The country must have a stable government. I call on all responsible political leaders to immediately begin consultations to find a formula for forming a stable government. I call on the leader of the largest political force, Mr. Boyko Borissov, and GERB-SDS to start this process", said Delyan Peevski, Co-chairman of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS). 

DPS is the second-largest political force in the newly elected 50th Parliament. "For DPS, power has never been an end in itself, and this has always been confirmed by our actions. But I am adamant - we will be the foundation and guarantor that Bulgaria will not deviate from its Euro-Atlantic path. The country must be governed by the parties legitimately elected by the Bulgarian citizens and no one has the right to question their legitimacy", Delyan Peevski said.




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