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PM Stefan Yanev: Bulgaria needs a government with clear priorities and goals

Caretaker PM Stefan Yanev
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"Political parties must enter into a dialogue and form a parliamentary majority," said caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Yanev, who is visiting Balchik today. According to him, discussing the trial-and-error principle is not the best option. 
"Bulgaria needs a government with clear priorities and goals," the prime minister stressed. 
He also commented on the proposal for early release from his post of Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev. According to him, the signal to the SJC of Interior Minister Boyko Rashkov is justified. 
"We have talked many times, and society expects a meaningful reform of the judiciary, as the sense of justice must be restored," the prime minister added.



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