Answering questions from journalists, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria Maria Gabriel said: “Next week, Citizens of Bulgaria for the European Future – Alliance of United Democratic Forces (SDS) and Pursue Change (PP) – Alliance for Democratic Bulgaria (WB): explained: And that “talks will be held between the two negotiating teams with the ministers to put the final touches on the administration program.”
Gabriel stressed that “to show that this government is not only viable, but that stable and short-term priorities will be put forward to achieve the relevant results.”
With regard to public administrators of the second rank, Gabriel pointed out that each minister has the right to choose his own deputy minister, but indicated that the widest possible range of experts, and people with proven experience, is being sought.
The Deputy Prime Minister did not respond to comment on Finance Minister Asen Vasiliev’s decision to reinstate Rumen Spitsov as head of the National Revenue Agency and Pavel Tonev as head of the Customs Agency. According to Gabriel’s statement, there was a decrease in the collection of taxes and revenues during the period of the provisional government.
Regarding the allegations that the provisional government distributed 4 billion leva to road construction companies in its final days, Gabriel noted that at least the prime minister would speculate on this matter, and therefore answers are needed about how much and what kind of money was spent. .
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