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“Yes, Bulgaria”, MECH and APS parties will submit a vote of no confidence within days

Ivaylo Mirchev
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In the coming days, together with “Morals, Unity, Honor” and “Alliance for Rights and Freedoms”, we will submit a vote of no confidence in the cabinet on the topic “Counteraction to the occupied state”, the co-chairman of “Yes, Bulgaria” Ivaylo Mirchev told journalists before the start of the first parliamentary session of the new political season. According to him, what is happening with the institutions is an oligarchic circle that makes Bulgaria not work and that they are subordinate to specific people – part of the government.

The MP expressed the opinion that the only thing that can currently bring down the government is the will of “DPS-New Beginning” of Delyan Peevski. He added that today his party will announce a plan to resist the occupied state.

“The vote of no confidence is of MECH and is on the topic of “Internal Order and Security”, it is yet to be specified whether the topic of justice will be included in it”, MECH leader Radostin Vassilev told journalists. According to him, his party is the initiator of the vote of no confidence and it is yet to be specified when it will be deposited. 

“I will not allow anyone to shake the state”, commented Delyan Peevski on the opposition’s intention to submit a vote of no confidence in the cabinet.


Edited by Diana Tsankova
English: R. Petkova



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