I am optimistic about the third term. There are two or three in Parliament who should show common sense. There is a basis for common sense in the National Assembly. Parliament must pass the necessary laws so that we do not lose all the money under the Recovery and Development Plan.
This was stated to journalists by the chairman of the ITN parliamentary group Toshko Yordanov. Earlier, he received from President Rumen Radev the third mandate to form the government.
The chairman of the parliamentary group of "There is such a people" Toshko Yordanov stated that he hopes that by the end of the week the party will have an idea of whether it is possible for the third mandate to be implemented or not.
We will approach responsibly, putting aside any personal grudges, lines we have exchanged and so on. We will have meetings with everyone. Now we will prepare a schedule, send letters. We will discuss priorities, problems, ways to solve them, deadlines for solving them. And if we reach an agreement, only then will we talk about drawing up a program and the people who will implement this program, the deputy pointed out.
The meetings will be open to the media so that there is no speculation as to who and which party will send the state to elections. If there is a sufficient majority among the deputies in this parliament, the next talks will be about the composition of the cabinet. I hope that by the end of the week we will have an idea whether it is possible for the third mandate to be implemented or not, said Toshko Yordanov on his way out of the presidency, where he received the third mandate to form a government.
The head of state chose to hand over the third exploratory mandate to form a government to ITN, after GERB-SDS and PP-DB failed to form a cabinet within the framework of the 50th National Assembly.