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Prime Minister Denkov will resign on March 6, Democratic Bulgaria leader says

Hristo Ivanov
Photo: BGNES

There has been no recent development in the current situation and we expect the counter position of GERB, with whom we share responsibility for governance. This is what the co-chairman of "Democratic Bulgaria" (DB) Hristo Ivanov told BNR, regarding the blocked negotiations on the rotation of the prime ministers and the formation of a new government majority in the parliament. "The formula provides for Denkov to resign on March 6. After that, there will be negotiations under the conditions of a cabinet in resignation and in a time frame set by President Rumen Radev," Ivanov added.

"Our voters have given us a mandate for certain results, for Bulgaria to get out of the political crisis. Whether they are satisfied with the compromises we have made, will be seen in elections," Ivanov said and pointed out the need for clarity in making key decisions.



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