Expert talks convened by "We Continue the Change" related to the tasks of a possible new cabinet with the mandate of the new parliamentary force start today. "We Continue the Change" negotiate simultaneously with all participants in the possible coalition - BSP, ITN and "Democratic Bulgaria".
The sphere of energy is first on the agenda. According to "We Continue the Change", Bulgaria should develop nuclear energy using the "cheapest option" - investments in Kozloduy NPP. For the BSP, the construction of the Belene NPP is a priority. According to "Democratic Bulgaria" and "There is Such a People", this country should not implement "mega-projects such as the Belene NPP and Kozloduy Unit 7".
There are a total of 18 topics of discussion: energy, economy, transport, justice, health, education, e-government, agriculture, internal security, ecology, regional development, culture, labor and social care, tourism, national security, sports, finance, international relationships.
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