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We Continue the Change are putting the finishing touches to the coalition agreement

We Continue the Change co-chair Kiril Petkov
Photo: BGNES

The finishing touches are being added to the coalition agreement at a meeting of the parliamentary group of We Continue the Change which is taking place at the moment. Tomorrow it will be presented to its partners from the Bulgarian Socialist Party, There Is Such a People and Democratic Bulgaria for their final comments.

This was announced by We Continue the Change co-chairman Kiril Petkov. In his words the names of the members of the government are not being discussed yet, as the future coalition partners have not yet held meetings to discuss their nominations,

Reporting by BNR’s Maria Fileva.



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