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GERB: There will either be a cabinet with our first mandate, or new elections

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The chairwoman of the GERB parliamentary group Desislava Atanasova, after the negotiations with the Vazrazhdane party, said that it is important for them to have a regular government that implements the budget. "It is imperative that we share the responsibility with which voters have burdened all parties. If it is not understood that no one can be self-sufficient, no one is charged with a mandate of 121 votes to rule, then they are wrong," Atanasova emphasized.

Regarding the claims of "We Continue the Change" to GERB to form a government or to support a government with the second mandate, Atanasova said: "There are only two options before them. The first is to support our program, the second option is elections".



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