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Centrist party in Bulgaria to start talks on formation of government

The party “Change continues” ousted Prime Minister Boyko Borissov

Newsroom November 16 09:35

A new centrist political party won Bulgaria’s parliamentary election, partial official results showed on Monday, boosting hopes for an end to months of political deadlock in the European Union’s poorest member state.

The “Change continues” coalition, which won Bulgaria’s elections on Sunday, will begin negotiations to form a government next week. Excluded from the talks are former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov’s GERB party and the ethnic Turkish minority DPS (Renew Europe) party.

The co-chairman of “Change continues” Asen Vassilev explained that they would prepare a very detailed coalition agreement based on the German model.

“In Germany, the coalition agreement is 800 pages. But if we do not write it, the chances of a fourth election or the collapse of the coalition in the first serious crisis are high,” Vassilev said.

The first and most important reform of the new government should be cleaning up the judiciary, Vassilev told bTV. “If the judicial system does not work, there can be no justice. Then the thefts can only be stopped temporarily,” he said.

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“Change continues” won the early parliamentary elections with 25.6% against the GERB-SDS coalition, which had 22.8%.

DPS is the third political force with 12.92%, due to the extremely high support for the party in Turkey and the low turnout in Bulgaria. In fourth place is the socialist party BSP with 10.26%, and fifth is “There is such a people” with 9.52%.

more at euractiv.com

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