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Cabinet will serve its full term

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The government of GERB and United Patriots will complete its mandate, said chairwoman of the GERB parliamentary group, Daniela Daritkova.

Earlier today, leader of the opposition BSP, Kornelia Ninova, announced that the left would submit another no-confidence vote against the government, this time on the topic of corruption. GERB said it would not allow Bulgaria to resemble the BSP - with empty accounts, warring lobbies and lack of leadership. The agenda of society is different, so do not try to displace it with compromising materials and partnerships with people accused of crimes, Daritkova said. GERB also criticized Ninova for not being able to make her party MPs observe anti-epidemic measures in the parliament.

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