Tomorrow, December 11, 2021, at 1 pm, the structure and composition of the Council of Ministers, proposed by "We Continue the Change", will be presented in the building of the National Assembly, the press office of the party announced.
Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev, the co-chairs of the party confirmed that "Democratic Bulgaria", "There is Such a People" and "BSP for Bulgaria" have signed the collation government agreement, BTA reported.
President Rumen Radev will present the mandate to form a government tomorrow at 10 am
They presented the finalised document to journalists in Parliament. It is expected to be published later tonight.
After several weeks of negotiations, Kiril Petkov confirmed today in the National Assembly that the agreement was signed separately with each party, behind closed doors, and not publicly, as previously announced to the media.
Tomorrow, December 11, 2021, at 1 pm, the structure and line-up of the Council of Ministers, proposed by "We Continue the Change", will be presented in the building of the National Assembly, the press office of the party announced.
The unofficial 13-page part of the agreement, which leaked in the public domain today, outlines the goals, priorities, rules for the functioning of the coalition government and the structure of the Council of Ministers.
The text confirms the structure of the Council of Ministers already known to the public. The Prime Minister, nominated by "We Continue the Change", will have five Deputy Prime Ministers - two from "We Continue the Change" and one from each the Bulgarian Socialist Party, "There is Such a People" and "Democratic Bulgaria".
The coalition's legislative initiatives will be discussed in the 18 expert councils that will be set up, with the parties abandoning "legislative competition" between them.
The goals of the coalition are:
The ministries are allocated quotas between the coalition government partners, and the political responsibility for the appointments of ministers lies with the relevant political force.
Earlier it became clear that TISP has changed its nomination for foreign minister. Instead of Dimitar Gardev, they proposed Teodora Genchovska.



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