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PM Borissov demands resignations of three cabinet ministers

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Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has demanded the resignations of Minister of Finance Vladislav Goranov, Minister of Interior Mladen Marinov and Minister of Economy Emil Karanikolov. 

Borissov demanded the resignations of the three ministers during his meeting with GERB's regional coordinators, claiming this would be a way to refute allegations that the ruling party and the ministers in question were directly dependent on the MRF and Delyan Peevski. 
According to the regional coordinators, GERB party undeservedly suffers negative effects due to the insinuations of dependencies with the MRF.
The three ministers have declared that they would file their resignations. They are ready to submit the necessary documents tomorrow, the press office of the government reported.


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