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Yes, Bulgaria Party Approves Cabinet's Performance
Yes, Bulgaria Party Approves Cabinet's Performance
Third National Conference of Yes, Bulgaria, March 9, 2024 (BTA Photo)

The Yes, Bulgaria party praised the performance of the outgoing Nikolay Denkov Cabinet in a resolution adopted at its 3rd National Conference on Saturday. The document says the party is aware of the need to have a government which will guarantee further reforms and a stable Euro-Atlantic course.

The party said the rotation government could be backed for another nine months if a clear political commitment is made to implement the following reforms: a judicial reform based on a Justice System Bill drafted by a large working group at the Justice Ministry; a reform of the security services based on draft legislation proposed by Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria (CC-DB); a modern cyber security framework with guaranteed democratic control; election of authoritative members of the anti-corruption commission; broader powers of the parliamentary ad hoc committees; and an effective system for countering disinformation and propaganda.

According to the resolution, the format of a rotating government should be supported for another nine months, provided that the governance and law-making programmes are updated. The party wants guarantees that the government will step up its efforts to join the euro area, complete Bulgaria's accession to Schengen by seeing that land border controls are lifted, modernize the Armed Forces, expand interaction within NATO and the provision of military-technical assistance to Ukraine. The document lays a special emphasis on a detailed mechanism for appointments to the regulators.

Yes, Bulgaria said the power-sharing coalitions, CC-DB and GERB-UDF, must agree on a binding majority.

Yes, Bulgaria is part of the right-wing Democratic Bulgaria coalition. Over the weekend, the two largest groups in Parliament, CC-DB and GERB-UDF, are negotiating on the government rotation and the future of reforms after the Denkov cabinet resigned on March 5.

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