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GERB/SDS, We Continue the Change to discuss policies next week

Boyko Borissov
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Representatives of GERB/SDS will meet and hold talks with representatives of “We Continue the Change” next week. GERB/SDS and “We Continue the Change” will hold a public debate "on camera", Rossen Plevneliev, President of Bulgaria between 2012 and 2017, said for Nova TV. The leader of GERB party Boyko Borissov will not participate in the meeting. "We Continue the Change" will be represented by the party's co-chairpersons Kiril Petkov and Assen Vassilev.

“A cabinet is more likely to be formed on the third government-forming mandate", the leader of GERB said at a press conference today.

"We Continue the Change" said that this is not a meeting on support for a mandate of GERB/SDS, but only a dialogue on the policies they are ready to support as a constructive opposition.




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