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Leadership meeting between GERB-SDS and PP-DB to take place in the coming days

Bulgaria's Premier Nikolay Denkov
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The leaders of the parliamentary majority will meet in the coming days to iron out the contradictions, Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov said. Premier Denkov will also participate in the talks. Nikolay Denkov recalled that all appointments in the government are agreed upon with GERB-SDS, which delays the process. According to Bulgaria’s Prime Minister, negotiating a coalition agreement will take months. 

The main controversies at the moment concern the adoption of laws in the National Assembly, Nikolay Denkov told journalists after opening the 4th Sofia Economic Forum. The Council of Ministers is doing its job, Premier Denkov noted. In his words, finding a formula that would stabilize the decision-making process in parliament is primarily the task of the parliamentary groups. 




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