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Movement for Rights and Freedoms will support vote of no confidence in cabinet: Halil Letifov

Halil Letifov
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The Movement for Rights and Freedoms is in opposition, it is not involved in the now existing political swamp, and it has no ministers in the current cabinet, MRF MP Halil Letifov told the Bulgarian National Radio.

In his words the Movement for Rights and Freedoms has, from the very beginning, expressed the position that this cabinet, with its current members, will lead to a political and constitutional crisis. The anti-MRF rhetoric always surfaces before elections, especially from those who do not believe in their political future, Halil Letifov said, and added that the MRF will once again support the vote of no confidence in the government on Monday. 



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