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Government should be formed with the second mandate, DB co-chair Hristo Ivanov says

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On the air of BNR, the co-chairman of "Democratic Bulgaria" Hristo Ivanov called on Academician Nikolay Denkov and Mariya Gabriel to urgently continue the talks without changing the formula for the cabinet.

According to Ivanov, Prof. Denkov should be the first in the rotation because of the constitutional reform, initiated by PP-DB, and if it is sabotaged or goes in the wrong direction, the prime minister can resign along with the entire government.

According to Ivanov, constitutional reform is the first and most important test for the cabinet. This will give a clear signal that work is being done "for the systematic destruction of the corruption model".




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