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Rumen Radev: It is high time the parties acknowledged their responsibility

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Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev called on the political forces represented at the National Assembly to acknowledge their responsibility and think about the consequences, if they fail to form a regular cabinet. "These parties will be punished at the next elections, if they systematically shirk responsibility", this country’s head of state Radev said during a visit to the town of Rudozem. 

President Radev refused to comment the possibilities for another caretaker cabinet and made it clear that the formation of a regular cabinet was on the agenda. “The most important thing now is to strengthen the health system, so that every Bulgarian can receive adequate hospital treatment or undergo the necessary medical examination”, noted Bulgaria’s head of state Radev.




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