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Bulgarian Socialist Party is expected to meet today with “There is Such a People” party

Kornelia Ninova
Photo: BGNES-archive

The Bulgarian Socialist Party is expected to meet today with “There is Such a People” party within the frameworks of consultations on the formation of a regular cabinet with the third cabinet-forming mandate.

After the first two meetings it became clear that the socialists cannot rely on the support of the coalitions “Stand up BG. We are Coming” and “Democratic Bulgaria”. Following talks with trade unions last night, the leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party Kornelia Ninova said that she would invite There is Such a People”, “Stand up BG. We are Coming” and “Democratic Bulgaria” to a meeting to do their best to guarantee the amendment of the 2021 state budget.




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