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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Sofia, 16 July: Tosho Peykov, the leader of the [junior ruling partner] Oborishte National Revival Movement, told BGNES that a session of his party's National Executive Committee decided not to support the government changes the prime minister had proposed.

The movement promulgated a declaration ...

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