The Government has done everything necessary to ensure that the country has the gas supplies it needs throughout the heating season so that schools are not left in the cold and dark and have enough gas and fuel to use. This said Prime Minister Galab Donev, who participated in the opening ceremony of the new school year in the capital's 60th Primary School "St. St. Cyril and Methodius", of which he was a graduate.
We will ensure in-person attendance and teaching process in all schools in the country so that children are not diverted from the face-to-face form of education.
The prime minister refused to answer questions not related to the first day of school, such as the talks with Gazprom.
However, he said that the government's efforts were to ensure sufficient supply of fuel, gas from all possible sources and had diversified 100 per cent the supply, sources and routes of supply to ensure that schools, kindergartens and nurseries, hospitals were not left in the dark and cold.
Before speaking to the journalists, he addressed the students, teachers and parents at the function, after which he entered the classrooms with the first graders to personally wish them good luck and success.
He did not answer whether he would agree to remain caretaker prime minister if there is no cabinet after the elections. He stated that Bulgaria will henceforth be governed by coalition agreements. "Let the politicians involved in the election campaign reach out to each other with thought and reason to resolve the disputes they have so that Bulgaria has a regular government and to ensure security," said Galab Donev.