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“Continuing the Change Party declares no support for GERB in future cabinet: First post-election comment”

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First comment from the party after the elections

“Continuing the Change” will not support a cabinet with a mandate or the participation of GERB. This was announced by the co-chairman of the party Asen Vasilev after a decision of the National Council of the PP.

“The National Council mandates the Executive Council to send representatives to hold policy talks with all parliamentary parties,” he added.

Kiril Petkov clarified that they clearly promised their voters a normal, European life, which includes fair and free elections.

The DSB leadership also met to discuss the election results and decide what the formation’s moves would be after the vote. Whether any decisions have been made and what they are is still unclear.

Yes, Bulgaria, which is part of the “Democratic Bulgaria” coalition, will also have a meeting, but it will most likely be on Wednesday.

Thus, more tense hours are looming, until the coalition “Continuing the Change – Democratic Bulgaria” comes out with a position on how it sees the country’s governance.

From the PP-DB they came second in the early elections, their difference with GERB being about 2%.

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