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Prime Minister Denkov answers citizens' questions in a direct dialogue

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If the conflict in the Middle East deepened, it would have an impact during the coming winter, Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov said during a direct dialogue with citizens via Facebook. The country is ready for an additional flight for evacuation of Bulgarians from Israel, if there are people who wish to be evacuated, Denkov added.

The Prime Minister answered a wide range of questions.

"We are giving Ukraine armored vehicles produced in the 1960s and if we make an analogy with mobile devices, here we are talking about phones with rotary dials," the Prime Minister said. Asked about the government's parliamentary support, Denkov said: "Without GERB and MRF, we would hardly get a majority... There is a saying that It doesn't matter if the cat is black or white as the important thing is that it catches mice. We have a clear program and it is being implemented with incredible speed."



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