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"Democratic Bulgaria" coalition is ready to head a technocratic cabinet

Hristo Ivanov
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"Democratic Bulgaria" coalition is ready to take responsibility and propose a technocratic cabinet that will solve 5 high-priority tasks. It will not resolve political division, but will highlight the national interest", the coalition's co-chairman Hristo Ivanov said for bTV.

"These national tasks will fulfill the dream of a European Bulgaria: the accession to the Schengen Area and the Eurozone, judicial reform, the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Plan and the modernisation of the army. The technocratic government, formed on the third exploratory mandate, will include people who enjoy political trust and can get the job done. The fulfilment of the five priority goals will be called into question if the country heads for early elections, said Hristo Ivanov. 




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