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Dragomir Stoynev (BSP): The coalition between BSP, PP and DB is over – Politics

  • October 28, 2022
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  • The coalition between BSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) isWe continue the change and Democratic BulgariaDemocratic Bulgaria“Democratic Bulgaria” is a center-right political association composed of it’s over. From now on, we must look to the future. Each choice is a new beginning. She stated this in the “Panorama” program on BNT Dragomir StoynevDragomir Stoynev

    Dragomir Velkov Stoinev was born on May 6, 1976 in Tripoli, Libya. He is an economist, graduated in from BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is.

    In his words on BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is it is important to protect the national interest and if their views coincide with those of other political forces, then the right solution can be found.

    “The voter showed the new form in which decisions will be made in the future parliament, no single decision will be made and there is no specific political force imposing his will, but all political forces will have to empathize and participate in the process and take responsibility, “he said.

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    Regarding the election of Vezhdi Rashidov as president of the National Assembly, Stoinev said so BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is he saved parliamentarism in Bulgaria.

    BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is showed how we must act in such a crisis situation and protect the public interest at the expense of the interest of the parties, because we have suffered from this decision in the internal party plan, but in the name of parliamentarism BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is give up so we can have a consent. Everyone talks about consensus, but they don’t take concrete action. BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is take this first step, our leader has done it and the rest of the political forces are expected to make a minimum effort so that we can form a government that responds to public opinion. And society expects social, economic and financial stability, “Stoynev said.

    Regarding the return of paper voting, he said they do not want the abolition of automatic voting, but the right of choice for Bulgarian citizens and rather for those who are concerned about machines.

    For the position of BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is on the adoption of the euro, he said the left wants to be well informed. They want to know what the government’s plan is and if 2024 is the right year. You gave the example of the potential candidate Hungary, where the forint has depreciated and interest rates in both the Czech Republic and Hungary are in the double digits.

    “At this moment it is necessary to have a stable budget, and more than ever the country needs to be reassured and the political class must provide it”, however, Stoynev is categorical.

    Asked why Bulgaria shouldn’t supply arms to Ukraine, since it has sold so far, Stoynev said the sales come from private companies.

    “Here the question is that the state is committed and what is produced or still to be produced must be paid or given, or significantly obsolete equipment must be provided. We need to think about what will happen after the war, how this stability is achieved and how peace will be achieved. I prefer Bulgaria to help Ukrainian citizens rather than war and death. We cannot produce extremely modern equipment, but in the end we also have to be a little careful, “Stoynev said, quoting Sarkozy, the which states that “the EC is an administrative structure and must be careful when promoting indiscriminate arms donation, because any arms donation is an investment in the conflict”.

    BSPBSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is it is a socialist party that loves peace and believes it will be on the side of those who negotiate and find a solution, rather than stimulating conflicts, “he added.

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