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Parliamentary forces retain their positions for a government with the mandate of GERB-SDS

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The parliamentary parties maintain their positions in relation to the proposals of a cabinet with the first mandate of the GERB party. "We Continue the Change", "Vazrazhdane", "BSP for Bulgaria" and "Democratic Bulgaria" have stated that they will not support the proposals of Prof. Nikolay Gabrovski's cabinet. The third parliamentary force - MRF - announced that it would rather support Gabrovski's cabinet. The smallest parliamentary force, Bulgarian Rise, is also expected to support the first mandate.

In the parliament, informal talks have already begun on the formation of a cabinet with the second mandate, which should be handed over to "We Continue the Change"..



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