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Prof. Boyan Durankev on the Gyurov Cabinet: We Obviously Have a Cobblestone, Not a Working System

The People Don't Know Each Other, Haven't Worked Together, and Don't Have Clearly Defined Functions, the Economist Said

Снимка: "Коалиция за България"

We Can't Have Special Expectations for the "Gyurov" Cabinet, Since It Was Assembled Literally at the Last Minute. It Includes Individuals Who Were Previously "Happyly Forgotten", But Have Recovered, Including Deputy Ministers Who Are Hurrying to Appoint Themselves.

This Was Said in an Interview for the "Newsroom" Program on FOCUS Radio by Economist Prof. Boyan Durankev.

"It Is Obvious That This Is a Cobblestone, Not a Working System. People don't know each other, haven't worked together and don't have clearly defined functions, tasks or personal expectations for change“, he explained.

The economist noted that the first problems appeared in the first 24 hours. One of the deputy prime ministers was forced to resign, which according to Durankev is a sign of problems in the communication between the prime minister, the services and the candidates for ministers.

"From this moment on, the caretaker government has no credit for trust and must start working immediately“, emphasized Prof. Durankev.

He pointed out that the visible tension in the cabinet is also evident in the statements of the new finance minister, who is showing "obvious panic“ regarding the extended budget law and the upcoming financial restrictions.