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President to hold cabinet-forming consultations with We Continue the Change party

Rumen Radev
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President Rumen Radev's consultations with the representatives of the parliamentary groups in the newly elected 48th Parliament on forming a cabinet are continuing. Having already met with the first parliamentary force - GERB-UDF, today, October 31, the President will meet with the second - that of We Continue the Change.

The party has repeatedly stated that it will not participate in a government with GERB. "However, if GERB forms a cabinet with the first mandate, we will be a constructive opposition. That is, on the policies on which we agree, we will be with them," Daniel Lorerer, a member of parliament from Continuing Change, told Darik Radio. 



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