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I expect the President to keep the current composition of the cabinet, Vice President Yotova says

Vice President Iliana Yotova
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“President Rumen Radev demonstrated he is capable of forming a government,” Vice President Iliana Yotova said in Blagoevgrad where she attended the first day of school at primary school No. 8 in the town:

“Tomorrow (16 September) the President will make public the new caretaker cabinet and I expect him to fulfil his obligations and keep the current composition of the cabinet. Besides a revision, in the coming months I would very much like to see the caretaker cabinet provide the stability we all need. The coming days are not going to be easy. I hope that this stability, not just because of the update of the budget, will become fact,” Iliana Yotova said. 

The Bulgarian Vice President stated she did not imagine the BSP failing to support Rumen Radev for a second term of office.



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