150 million BGN more for people with disabilities in the budget for next year promised Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov after a 5-hour meeting with protesting mothers and nationally represented organisations. The priority will be to develop the register of people with disabilities and to make it clear how many people need financial support and of what kind.

The protest tent camps in the country remain, and talks at the Council of Ministers will continue next week. At the meeting, the two sides have agreed that the three laws regulating the reform should be ready by the end of September.
Establishing a new specialised body for people with disabilities was discussed as well. In the talks with disabled people, along with the Prime Minister Borissov, the mmeting was also attended by the Health Minister Kiril Ananiev, the Social Policy Minsiter Biser Petkov and the Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev.
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