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DPS will not propose a government with the second cabinet-forming mandate

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The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) will immediately return the second government-forming mandate, DPS Co-chairman Delyan Peevski told journalists. He added that the country is heading towards new elections.

 "The second mandate will not be successful. You see, there is no support. PP-DB and GERB clearly stated it. This makes things pointless. That's why I urge the President to speed up the procedure, not to delay it. We will return the mandate as soon as we receive it. It seems that the third mandate will not be successful either", Peevski went on to say. According to him, the party will not split. "DPS will be monolithic, will move forward and will achieve better results", said Delyan Peevski.



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