The deputies Tom BykovToma Bikov is a Bulgarian politician, born on October 10, 1980 in Burgas. Finished acting for from GERB-SDS, Venko Sabrutev from “We continue the changeKiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev presented their political project “Let’s continue the change”“, Ivan Chenchev from “BSP for Bulgaria”, Vladislav Panev from “Democratic Bulgaria” and Tsoncho Ganev from “Vazrazhdane” discussed whether there is a way out of the crisis and political upheavals and whether a government will be formed in the program “Referendum “on BNT.
The deputies commented on the Schengen affair and the refusal of the Netherlands and Austria to give our country the green light.
“The transition to Schengen is a dynamic process. The Netherlands has practically separated Bulgaria and Romania from this process. I think this is due to Bulgaria’s weakened position in the European Union in recent years,” he said. Tom BykovToma Bikov is a Bulgarian politician, born on October 10, 1980 in Burgas. Finished acting for.
Europe is not blind and sees the breached Bulgarian borders, replied Venko Sabrutev. “Captain Andreevo sees, Rosenets also sees. In recent days it became clear that the Bulgarian border can be crossed for 50 euros. As long as our border is not our border, they will not accept us in Schengen,” noted Venko Sabrutev of “We continue the changeKiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev presented their political project “Let’s continue the change”“.
According to Tsoncho Ganev, we are currently witnessing yet another hypocrisy from Brussels.
“On the one hand they want us to join the Eurozone, on the other they don’t want us to join Schengen. Our refusal to join Schengen is due to decades of corruption. We at Vazrazhdane are categorically against Bulgaria joining Schengen,” has explained.
What happened regarding Schengen is cynical, said Ivan Chenchev.
“The Bulgarian state itself initiated two inspections by the European Commission here. They ended with a positive report. The Netherlands didn’t even want to look into the facts of these reports. There was also a last inspection done by the Austrian ambassador here, that clearly hasn’t been factored in,” he said.
Chenchev also said that since Bulgaria is an external border, the European Union should send more reinforcements.
Schengen is important not only to be able to pass through the airports to Western Europe without border control, noted Vladislav Panev. “And so that our goods can arrive unhindered, without queuing at border checkpoints. It is good to strengthen our border control and change the judicial system, not for the good of the Netherlands and Austria, but for our personal convenience,” he added.
The government, official or regular, must present an adequate budget for Bulgarian border protection and other crisis measures, said Ivan Chenchev.
Budget and legislative initiatives in parliament
“By the new year, this parliament will have passed more new laws than the previous government did in eight months,” he said Tom BykovToma Bikov is a Bulgarian politician, born on October 10, 1980 in Burgas. Finished acting for. However, to introduce a budget, it is necessary to know which majority is responsible for it, he stressed. “Had this government remained, it would have been an absolute tragedy right now,” Bykov addressed his PP opponent.
“The lack of a new state budget is an extremely serious problem, because half of Bulgarians will become poor,” Venko Sabrutev stressed. According to him, the service cabinet is to blame.
Ivan Chenchev also criticized the government for cutting social benefits.
Tsoncho Ganev commented that even if the social measures of the BSP are not accepted, next year we will have a new debt of BGN 16 billion. “The official finance minister from the parliamentary rostrum gave very clear and precise figures that he found a broken budget, with huge debts and lost benefits.”
Venko Sabrutev stood up to Ganev and urged him to see the data published by the Ministry of Finance.
In the absence of a clear parliamentary majority, all kinds of expenses without compensation are proposed – this is pre-election populism, believes Vladislav Panev.
Sabrutev commented that the similarity in the positions of the president and COAT OF ARMSGERB is a populist, conservative and pro-European centre-right political party. “You can see a consensus between the president and COAT OF ARMSGERB is a populist, conservative and pro-European centre-right political party. One starts saying something, the others finish it,” the politician stressed.
Tom BykovToma Bikov is a Bulgarian politician, born on October 10, 1980 in Burgas. Finished acting for disagreed and recalled: “The raised hand created Cyril and Assen. You don’t have the self-criticism to understand that everyone is turning away from you. You are left with only DB.”
At the end of the conversation, Venko Sabrutev said that Bulgaria needs a sustainable and reformist government so that the country goes in the right direction.
According to the survey data presented in the broadcast, 59% of respondents believe that there is a greater chance of forming a government with the participation of authoritative experts. 28 out of 100 respondents believe a new cabinet is more likely if political figures are involved. The percentage of people who do not have an opinion on the matter is the smallest: 13% of those questioned. 58% of Bulgarians believe that the economic crisis will worsen, while only 34% expect the situation to improve.
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