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"We Continue the Change", Bulgarian Socialist Party reach agreement on the cabinet's priorities

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Prime Minister nominee Assen Vassilev announced after consultations in the parliament that "We Continue the Change" and the Bulgarian Socialist Party have reached an agreement on the priorities of the future government. The coalition partners in the current resigned cabinet have also agreed that expert teams will prepare a management programme in a short period of time, in which they will lay down clear deadlines and commitments by the end of the year. 


"For us, the social pillar in politics was important in the previous cabinet. Our opinion coincides with your priorities announced in advance - to fight corruption, but we would like to supplement the government's program with several topics - social policy, health care, education, economy", said the leader of the Socialists, Kornelia Ninova. 

"I strongly believe that we will be able to form a government that will continue to work for the interests of Bulgaria", Assen Vassilev summed up.



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