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ITN denies speculations regarding cabinet nominations

Slavi Trifonov
Photo: There Is Such a People/Facebook

“ITN (There Is Such a People) is not involved in any underhand dealings and is not lining up ministers in anyone’s rabbit hutch or in anyone’s seraglio. Our nomination for a cabinet is not Boyko’s (Borissov), nor is it Ahmed’s (Dogan),” ITN leader Slavi Trifonov wrote on Facebook. “ITN is not giving out portions. I am sorry to disappoint you – there are no portions. There is work to be done,” Trifonov adds.

Regarding the insinuations that the Nikolay Vassilev, ITN’s nomination for prime minister is National Movement Simeon the Second 2, Slavi Trifonov comments that “Hristo Ivanov was minister in the Borissov cabinet, but does that mean that “Yes, Bulgaria” are GERB 2”, after which the ITN leader goes on to enumerate  other instances of political nomadism in Bulgaria.



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