Cabinet lineup proposal: the aftermath

site.btaOutgoing PM Denkov: We Can Sit at Negotiating Table and Finish Talks in Reasonable Way

Outgoing PM Denkov: We Can Sit at Negotiating Table and Finish Talks in Reasonable Way
Outgoing PM Denkov: We Can Sit at Negotiating Table and Finish Talks in Reasonable Way
Outgoung Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov (BTA Photo)

Outgoung Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov commented on bTV on Wednesday that GERB-UDF and Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria (CC-DB) should sit at the negotiating table and finish the talks on forming a government in a reasonable way.

"This is the only option that can lead us positively out of this situation, there is no other positive move," he said, stressing that the leaders of the formations should participate in the negotiations.

GERB leader Boyko Borissov did not participate in the negotiations, now he will probably try to transfer the responsibility to his negotiating team, Denkov argued.

Bulgaria needs a government that works on a management programme, he also stated.

On Tuesday, GERB-UDF Prime Minister-designate Mariya Gabriel handed President Rumen Radev a proposal for a government lineup. She was mandated to form a government Monday noon. In the afternoon, President Radev signed a decree proposing to the 49th National Assembly to elect Mariya Gabriel, the Prime Minister nominated by the largest parliamentary group, GERB-UDF. Later, CC-DB said that the draft cabinet was not agreed with them, and the nominees for ministers from the party stated that they refused to join this composition of the Council of Ministers. The CC-DB called on the President to withdraw his decree. The decree of the President under Art. 99 of the Constitution has nothing to do with the structure and composition of the cabinet, the presidential institution clarified later.

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By 08:39 on 28.04.2024 Today`s news

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