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Maya Manolova: We heard the names of the people nominated for ministers, we shall discuss them

Maya Manolova after the meeting
Photo: BGNES

The first of the meetings, scheduled for today by ITN (“There Is Such a People”) with “Stand Up BG! We are Coming!”, “Democratic Bulgaria” and BSP for Bulgaria has ended. As announced by Slavi Trifonov’s party, at these meetings ITN is to present the structure and the members of their prospective cabinet.

After the meeting, Maya Manolova, leader of the parliamentary group of “Stand Up BG! We are Coming!” stated that they had heard the names of the nominees but that they were yet to be discussed by her group.

Plamen Nikolov, ITN’s nomination for prime minister, declined to answer reporters’ questions, saying that the government would be presented soon, and in just the right way.

As it was made clear, the prospective cabinet of “There Is Such a People” will be announced after today’s meetings with the parliamentary groups from which the party is expecting support.

Reporting by Maria Fileva, Horizont channel. BNR. 



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