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Politicians apologise after PP-DB agreement with GERB-SDS

Nikolai Sabev
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Nikolai Sabev, former minister of transport in Kiril Petkov's government, has apologized to the voters of "We Continue the Change", who supported him in his quest to make Bulgaria a better place by changing the political system. “I couldn’t make it... Excuse me. I let you down," wrote Sabev, who was one of the major sponsors in the first election campaign of "We Continue the Change".

GERB - SDS MP Delyan Dobrev apologized for his publication from May 9, in which he stated that "there would be a government with a prime minister from GERB".




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