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Borisov Ready To Offer Ministerial Posts In Exchange For Support
GERB leader Boyko Borisov is ready to give ministerial posts to other parties in exchange for support and shared responsibility for policies, according to an interview for the Pressa daily.
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GERB Leader Boyko Borisov Fears New Early Elections, Ready For Offers From Other Parties
Boyko Borisov, leader of the centre-right party GERB, which gets the most votes at Bulgaria's early elections, said he was afraid the country might face another early elections and added he was ready for offers from the other parliamentary represented parties.
Ex PM Borisov Touted as Frontrunner in Bulgaria’s Early Elections by Austrian, German Media
Austrian daily newspaper Kurier has published an article devoted to the upcoming early elections in Bulgaria, arguing that former Prime Minister and GERB leader Boyko Borisov is on a winning course.
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GERB Party Leader Boyko Borisov 'Not Giving In to Revanchism'
Bulgaria's GERB party will not succumb to revanchism if it wins the elections, leader Boyko Borisov said in his speech at the launch of the party's election campaign, Sunday.
Austrian Der Standard: Borisov Is Organizing a Comeback
Austrian daily Der Standard has published an article arguing that Boyko Borisov, former Bulgarian Prime Minister and current leader of the GERB party, is organizing a comeback.
The publication starts with comments on Bulgaria's caretaker government, stressing that it is conspicuous by its numerous layoffs and surprising resignations.
Ex-PM Borisov Referred to Prosecution over Bank Comments
Bulgaria’s former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has been referred to the Prosecution for discrediting the banking sector with some of his recent comments.
The signal to the Prosecution was sent by the former Defense Minister and founder of the Movement for Justice, Nikolay Tsonev.
GERB to Submit No-Confidence Motion for South Stream
Bulgaria's opposition center-right GERB party will submit a no-confidence motion against the Socialist-led government of Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski.