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Slavi Trifonov: Parties of change must support ITN’s prospective cabinet for 6 reasons

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The parties of change must support the prospective cabinet of ITN for 6 reasons, the leader of "There is Such a People" party Slavi Trifonov wrote on Facebook. “Bulgaria must completely get rid of GERB’s model of government; make judicial reform and close the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office and Specialized Court; submit its Recovery and Resilience Plan to the European Union; recalculate the pensions; make health reform and be ready to deal with another Covid-19 wave; make reforms in agriculture, education and tax policy”, wrote Slavi Trifonov. “The refusal of the parties of the protest to support a cabinet of ITN would mean two things: betrayal and new elections”, noted Slavi Trifonov.




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