Bulgaria's newly formed anti-corruption party 'We Continue The Change' strikes a four-way coalition deal, ending the country's prolonged political crisis
"For the first time in Bulgaria's modern history we have a detailed document on all possible policies," Kiril Petkov, co-founder of the We Continue the Change party said.
"The agreement was signed by all our coalition partners just now," Kiril Petkov, the 41-year-old co-founder of the We Continue the Change party told public radio on Friday. The accord was "140 pages long and will enable the coalition to be strong and to work for a long time," he added.PP won a general election on November 14 – the country's third this year.
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