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Bulgarian Socialist Party to hold cabinet-forming talks with all parliamentary parties

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The National Council of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) mandated the parliamentary group of BSP for Bulgaria to hold negotiations on the formation of a cabinet with all parties represented at Bulgaria’s National Assembly. This was announced by BSP leader Kornelia Ninova at a press conference. The socialists are to invite the leaders of the parliamentary parties to a meeting to discuss 5 topics. The leaders are to discuss whether there is a political will for forming a regular cabinet. They will also discuss what tasks should be assigned to that government, the timeframe, whether it will be a political, expert or mixed cabinet, and the decision-making format, said Kornelia Ninova and added that it will be decided whether there will be a joint meeting or bilateral meetings. "We do not creating dividing lines, we are seeking what brings us together", Kornelia Ninova added. 




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