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Leader of There is Such a People party Slavi Trifonov makes first public statement after elections

ITN leader Slavi Trifonov
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"There is Such a People" will follow the legal procedure, the party leader of There is Such a People (ITN) political party Slavi Trifonov wrote today in his personal Facebook profile. 

His post reads: "Regarding various political statements and allegations made in recent days, I would like to say the following: There is a very clear legal procedure stipulated in the Constitution, and we quite logically abide by it and follow it."

Earlier today, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov proposed giving the second-largest party in the parliamentary elections results, "There is Such a People", 10 of his deputies to support the formation of a cabinet within the new parliament. 

"It is important for me to have a stable government in the country," Borissov said.



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