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2017 state budget will not be withdrawn from Parliament: Vladislav Goranov

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Bulgaria’s cabinet will not give up on any of its policies. All of them are still topical and we will continue fulfilling those policies until the end of that government, Bulgaria’s Minister of Finance Vladislav Goranov announced. In his words, the state budget must not be hostage to unscrupulous political confrontation. The country’s budget will not become victim of populism, Vladislav Goranov also said. Boyko Borissov’s cabinet will continue to defend the policies of the 2017 state budget. That is why we are not planning to withdraw that budget from the National Assembly. We expect that the Bulgarian MPs will show responsibility and will adopt next year’s state budget, Vladislav Goranov further announced.




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