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Bulgaria sees promising start of negotiations for a new government

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The meetings that the political formation "We continue the change" held with the Bulgarian Socialist Party, "There is Such a People" and "Democratic Bulgaria" took place in a constructive spirit. This was announced for the BNR by Daniel Lorer from the party-winner of the parliamentary elections. 

All participants have agreed that it is important for the country to have a regular government. The aim is to have a clearly defined program at the end of the negotiations. 

The talks will continue next week in the format of experts, with the goal of concluding them by signing a coalition agreement. 

The leaders of the three invited formations,Kornelia Ninova, Slavi Trifonov and Hristo Ivanov, took part in the talks, led by Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev.




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