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There are chances for a right-wing cabinet without PP, according to GERB MP

Delyan Dobrev
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There are two options for forming a government, according to GERB MP Delyan Dobrev. The first is a right-wing cabinet with the votes of GERB, MRF, DB and ITN, with a stable majority of 142 MPs, as priorities and programs of the parties are the same.

In his Facebook profile, Dobrev commented that he sees no downsides in this option with principled positions on geopolitical issues, capable politicians and experts who can get the country out of the crisis. The other possibility, according to him, was elections, which would “make PP fraudsters go into oblivion". In this situation, the downsides were a few more months of chaos and uncertainty, lack of a budget, deepening of the crisis and others.

According to Dobrev, the key to solving the parliamentary crisis was held by Hristo Ivanov and it was "time for DB to man up, take their responsibility and not hide behind coalitions with PP". In conclusion, Dobrev points out that if some kind of "Frankenstein" was formed with the participation of Assen Vassilev and PP, this would be GERB’s, as well as Hristo Ivanov’s and DB’s fault.




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