site.btaPeevski: MRF Won't Have Caretaker Ministers
If someone from the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) is invited to be caretaker minister, they will not accept, MRF Chairman Delyan Peevski told journalists in Parliament.
"After the elections, we will decide what we are going to do, after we see the results," Peevski added. According to him, it is too early to talk.
Asked to comment on a statement by GERB leader Boyko Borissov that even if the two parties together have 150 MPs after the elections, they will still not make a government, Peevski said that it is too early to talk about the results of the elections. "We may have 161 and then we will think again," he added.
Asked if they were looking at a Euro-Atlantic majority in the same format as before - plus Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria, Peevski said: "I think it was like that before. Only our colleagues are trying to somehow forget those nine months."
Asked who exactly proposed the texts in the Constitution concerning the caretaker cabinet and the persons who can be appointed as prime ministers, Peevski said: "You see the signatures of Hristo Ivanov and company."
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