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Final texts of the coalition agreement have been agreed

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“The final texts of the coalition agreement have been agreed. The coalition agreement will be signed on Friday”, the Co-chairman of “We Continue the Change” Assen Vassilev said after the meeting at the National Assembly with the participation of Prime Minister-designate Kiril Petkov and the leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party Kornelia Ninova.

The names of the ministers will be announced after tomorrow’s sitting of the National Council of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, Kornelia Ninova said and added that the coalition partners are to propose a stable government. “Today’s discussions proved that this will happen very soon”, Kiril Petkov said. All texts and clauses of the future coalition agreement between the four negotiating parties will be made public.




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