PM Hopes for Broad Support for Bulgaria's Constitution Changes

Politics | September 8, 2002, Sunday // 00:00

"We will expect support for the changes in the Constitution not only on behalf of all parties but by the entire civil society," Prime Minister Saxe-Coburg said on Sunday. "Everyone is welcome to participate in the discussion on the Constitution changes," Saxe-Coburg added. He participated in the celebrations on Mount Malyovitsa (1700 m above sea level) in the Rila Mountain on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Central mountain school and the 47th congress of the Bulgarian Tourist Union. Intensive consultations on the changes in Bulgaria's constitution will continue during the new political season. President Parvanov announced that last week. The ruling party Simeon II National Movement (SIINM) and its partner Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) will launch an initiative for amendments to Bulgaria's constitution. They plan to form special working group, a think-tank with representatives of all political forces to develop the changes.
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