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ITN to seek support from parties of change

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"There is Such a People" (ITN) have changed their position and party announced that before presenting its new proposal for a government, they would consult formations from which they could receive support. The news was reported by Ivaylo Valchev after a meeting of the parliamentary group.

"The things that need to be announced in parliament will be announced in parliament. The things that need to be announced in a conversation with other parliamentary groups will be announced first to them" Valchev said.

We recall that a few days ago the party announced that it would propose a new composition of its government without negotiations with other political forces.




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