Examples of using Will make a statement in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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The Veep will make a statement.
At 00:05 the assist Governor of the RBA will make a statement.
I hope he will make a statement.
Kalika, for the League of Non-Aligned Worlds, will make a statement.
Mr. Marshall will make a statement.
I will make a statement. Get these vans out of here.
In this day manager BoJ- Kuroda will make a statement.
Obama will make a statement on Iraq.
President ROH who is facing impeachment crisis… will make a statement soon.
He will make a statement to this House tomorrow.
I propose that we have a press conference, I will make a statement, and Jodi can do some form of mea culpa.
She will make a statement tomorrow in parliament.
On the second day of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, President Rosen Plevneliev will make a statement to the participants.
Draghi will make a statement after the decision.
Today the head of state will take part in the annual forum“Honoring the Heroes of the World Campaign Against Extremism and Intolerance” and will make a statement.
Says he will make a statement in the morning.
During the forum there will be debates on various topics, andBulgarian commissioner Maria Gabriel will make a statement on the challenges to e-commerce.
The PM will make a statement following the discussion.
If no new deal will not be reached with the EU by Wednesday,May will make a statement to Parliament, and bring a motion for debate on Thursday.
She will make a statement tomorrow in parliament.
If no new deal has been reached with the EU by Wednesday,May will make a statement to Parliament that day, and table a motion for debate Thursday.
But I will make a statement, Frank, and you're not gonna like it.
I repeat, the minister will make a statement but there will be no questions.
May will make a statement for the next step next Monday.
Fed President Jerome Powell will make a statement that will surely attract attention.
Johnson will make a statement to lawmakers, followed by a 90-minute debate and then voting.
National Assembly Chairman Georgi Pirinski will make a statement on the subject of"Bulgaria, Romania and the future of the European Union".
Johnson will make a statement to lawmakers, followed by a 90-minute debate and then there will be a vote.
If no new deal is reached by February 13,the PM will make a statement to parliament that day and table an amendable motion for debate the following day.
Johnson will make a statement to lawmakers, after which there will be a 90-minute debate and then a vote.