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BSP: We are not holding talks about a coalition, but about a "cabinet of priorities"

Borislav Gutsanov from BSP
Photo: BGNES

Currently, there are no negotiations about a coalition, but about a "cabinet of priorities". This was announced by the co-chairman of the parliamentary group of "BSP - United Left" Borislav Gutsanov in Plovdiv in response to a journalist's question about how the negotiations are going. 
According to him, there is a very big difference between a "coalition" and a "cabinet of priorities". He specified that the issue of the distribution of ministries is still far from being discussed. 

"For us, one of the important priorities is the adoption of the budget, but in order to guarantee the social tolerance of the people. In addition, energy is something that is also of key importance to us", Gutsanov emphasized.

The BSP negotiating group will inform the Executive Bureau and the parliamentary group about the progress of the talks on forming a regular government. After that, a meeting of the National Council is due, which will decide how the party should proceed.




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