It is very important, when we talk about the first 100 days of the government, to note that it adopted its program, the state budget and passed two votes of no confidence, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov said.
At the opening of the meeting of the Council of Ministers, he pointed out that the two votes of no confidence were against the clear political goal of the cabinet, which has been formulated and which will be followed until successful implementation. "The hundred days are not for giving tolerance, but when looking back we need to see whether the government has managed to define its political capital and what the public perception is," the Prime Minister said.
"One must communicate very clearly with the society about the priorities, the stage of implementation and the resources available. Trust is built or destroyed only in dialogue with the public," Zhelyazkov said in conclusion.
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