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Parties announce their priorities for the new Parliamentary session

Andrey Gyurov
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"We will continue to make efforts to make the budget theft-proof and help citizens and businesses address the terrible crisis," said Andrei Gyurov, Chairman of Parliamentary group of “We Continue the Change”, with regard to their priorities for the new parliamentary session.

The opposition and the ruling coalition are not in dialogue on the national issues. Much more dialogue is needed within the ruling coalition itself. Breaking the normal tone of voice between Parliament, government and President is dangerous, said the Bulgarian Socialist Party, which is part of the ruling coalition.

There were not so many spectacles when GERB was the ruling party, but there was bread for everyone. Now there is no bread, said the main opposition party.

This is the weakest cabinet since the end of the communist era. The government has not adopted any anti-crisis measures, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms said in Parliament.




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