Opposition unite in Bulgaria
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Your support makes all the difference.Bulgaria's Union of Democratic Forces (UDF) opposition set themselves up to win general elections in April by becoming a single party, while the country's interim cabinet took the first steps towards containing economic chaos.
"A new, united political force has emerged in the past two days which will govern the country after 19 April elections," UDF leader Ivan Kostov said. Reuters - Sofia
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