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GERB gives We continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria time to show common sense

GERB MP Raya Nazaryan
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"We know what the risks are and that's why we are giving We continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria time to show common sense, said GERB MP Raya Nazaryan who is part of the GERB negotiating team for signing an agreement on a joint governnance with PP-DB. 

She clarified that so far, GERB-SDS’s Prime Minister-designate Mariya Gabriel has not received the apology she requested from PP-DB, which could unblock the negotiations. In her words, the deadline for reforming the services, proposed by PP-DB, and the issue of investigative secrecy in the amendments to the Judiciary Act remain controversial moments in the draft agreement for joint governance.




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