Borissov: It's Fair to Have a Parliament Chair from CC-DB, Prime Minister from GERB

Borissov: It's Fair to Have a Parliament Chair from CC-DB, Prime Minister from GERB

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GERB leader Boyko Borissov told a press conference Monday that he’d made a fair offer to Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria (CC-DB): a Parliament Chair nominated by CC-DB, and a Prime Minister from GERB. Borissov said this emerging from a meeting of the Executive Committee of GERB on Monday that discussed potential talks with CC-DB about the seat of Parliament Chair and finding a majority to form a regular government, CE Report quotes BTA

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