Parliament must resist the “evil forces” and Bulgaria must have a regular government
The raging war in Ukraine, the looming new wave of COVID-19, the general financial and economic environment in Europe and the national instability of the political environment are leading to anxiety and destabilization. It is more than necessary now in Bulgaria to have a constructive conversation and responsible behavior of politicians, with the aim of political class, in order to lead the country through the severe economic, health and political turmoil. It is necessary to argue the responsibility of the pro-Atlantic forces to pass laws related to the Recovery and Sustainability Plan, due to the explained risk of losing huge funds. It needs to be managed to continue efforts to fight corruption, reform the judiciary, ensure national and security, restart financial decentralization processes and strong local government, and support business and socially vulnerable groups.
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We insist on the manifestation of state behavior and political maturity in order to resist the provocations of the “evil forces” and Bulgaria, in order to have a regular ruling on the conduct of local elections, without the establishment of an official government by President Radev.
DEN we call on the BSP to reconsider its position on withdrawing from the negotiations for the new government and not to set conditions for the post of prime minister. In the current situation, this is a gift for the “evil forces” who are waiting to restore the status quo and regain lost ground.
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