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I agree with Mr Martin that consensus behind the political will is extremely important and, on the basis of my recent visit to Sofia, I noted the cross-party consensus supporting this objective.
All the parties also confirmed that, regardless of the forthcoming elections, they are willing to work before and after the elections towards achieving this objective, even if that would mean cancelling part of the summer or autumn holidays. This is clearly a priority of such magnitude for Bulgaria that there is a broad political will.
As regards the finance for the retraining of judges, we are already engaged in supporting Bulgaria in its institution-building exercise and we are willing to consider this option if our previous commitments are insufficient. Of course, meeting these criteria is mainly in the hands of the Bulgarian Government itself."@en1
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