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Delyan Peevski: The current topic is why the procedure for the caretaker cabinet is being delayed

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Asked by journalists questions related to the accusations of PP-DB and Vazrazhdane that he has been using the prosecutor's office as a repressive mechanism in the case of the investigation against Rumen Gaitanski - Valka, the co-chairman of the MRF Delyan Peevski asked, in turn, why the prosecutor's office is not doing anything about a number of investigations and whom prosecutor's office serves "with its convenient Attorney General".

According to Peevski, the current topic is why the procedure for the caretaker cabinet is being delayed.

The chairman of the parliamentary group of "BSP for Bulgaria" Borislav Gutsanov stated that there is no delay in the procedure for forming an interim government. "The candidate for prime minister needs time to propose who will remain among the old ministers, who will be replaced," he commented on Delyan Peevski's accusations that the head of state is deliberately delaying the procedure.



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