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ITN returns the mandate for cabinet unfulfilled and new elections are forthcoming

Slavi Trifonov
Photo: BTA

Tomorrow, ITN will return to President Rumen Radev the third mandate for forming a government that has not been fulfilled, the leader of the party Slavi Trifonov announced on his Facebook page.

Slavi Trifonov recalled the consultations with the political forces that happened "literally in front of the eyes" of the voters. "It became clear that between us and five political entities there is a complete coincidence of priorities, tasks, goals and ways of their implementation. Despite the lack of discrepancies and awareness of the simple fact that it is better to have a regular cabinet than going to early elections - PP-DB and GERB refused to support us", the leader of ITN pointed out.

Slavi Trifonov recalls that the only parliamentary group that immediately called for elections was the DPS group headed by Delyan Peevski. "Well, Boyko Borisov fulfilled the wish of Delyan Peevski and sent the country to another early election.



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