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DPS-DPS party to decide whether to continue supporting the government

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The operational leadership of DPS-DPS party met to decide whether to continue its support for the government. This is happening a day before the discussion of the second vote of no confidence in the "Zhelyazkov" cabinet on the topic of corruption. Before the meeting, the MP from Dogan's formation, Vanya Vasileva, stated: "Our patience is running out. Now we will seriously consider and discuss all the issues that are "for" and "against" and we will make a categorical decision".
The coalition agreement for the government of the country was signed in January by GERB-SDS, "BSP - United Left" and "There is such a people". There is an annex to it, in which the parliamentary group of "Democracy, Rights and Freedoms - DPS" around Ahmed Dogan declares its support.


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