“Obviously a decision has been made and this is a normal action of the prime minister. The rule of proportionality applies there.”
Thus, Andrei Gyurov from “We continue the change” commented on the corridors of the parliament on the expulsion of 70 Russian diplomats from Bulgaria.
“We continue to do everything possible to nominate a government in this term. On Monday, ‘We continue the change’ gave a mandate for negotiations, but in view of the new information at the negotiating table, we will gather again to comment,” Gyurov said.
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“We also hope that the BSP will reconsider its decision,” Gyurov said after Socialist leader Cornelia Ninova announced earlier today that she was suspending all talks with “We continue the change” for a new government in response to the expulsion of Russian diplomats.
Ninova set conditions, one of which is the withdrawal of Kiril Petkov’s candidacy for prime minister.
“You see that the creation of a government in this term is a priority for Bulgarian citizens as well,” Gyurov said.
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“We have not reached the stage of discussing the staff of the government, a formula is being discussed that would unite all parties,” Gyurov explained.
“There is always a way for negotiations, otherwise there would be no negotiations, but a handshake. We have until Friday to hand over the mandate,” Gyurov concluded.
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