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Bulgarian Socialist Party unanimously approves coalition agreement

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The National Council of the Bulgarian Socialist Party has unanimously approved the coalition agreement and the candidates of the socialist party for a Deputy Premier and ministers. All 138 members voted in favor.

The council approved the nomination of Kornelia Ninova, who resigned as leader of the BSP, for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Industry.

The National Assembly is expected to hold an extraordinary sitting on Monday to vote the composition of the cabinet, the Deputy Chairperson of BSP Atanas Zafirov announced.




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