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Ahmed Dogan's DPS decides whether to support a government of GERB

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The possibility of achieving a parliamentary majority that would form a regular government, as well as the conditions for supporting a future cabinet, were discussed at a meeting in the National Assembly between the leadership of the parliamentary group of "Democracy, Rights and Freedoms - DPS" and representatives of the negotiating parties for forming a cabinet GERB-SDS, BSP - United Left and ITN.

"The negotiating teams presented their vision for joint governance of the country. The leadership of the PG of DPS declared readiness to participate in talks to achieve a broader agreement for the implementation of important priorities for the country, including talks to support the formation of a regular government," the press center of the party wrote in a press release to the media.

The operational body of the party, close to Ahmed Dogan, together with the regional chairmen, is about to discuss the version of an agreement provided to it to achieve a parliamentary majority and implement a governance program.



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