/ world today news/ The influence of big business is evident in the proposals for changes to the Constitution.
Many parties that had power disappeared, and the BSP remained
“When a party functions in democratic and fair conditions like BSP, it is difficult for all members, not only the chairman. However, there is an outflow not only from the BSP, but also from participation in political life in general.” This is what the Chairman of the National Assembly of the BSP, Mikhail Mikov, said on the air of Channel 3. He was categorical that the BSP, trying to preserve its ideological beginnings, is having a hard time competing with technology. Mikov added that some parties that had power disappeared from the political scene, while the BSP remained. “GERB will also go down the path of extinction, like SDS and NDSV, because they lack ideas and it’s only a matter of time,” he categorically stated. The BSP chairman added that when a party has no idea and gathers only to consume power, it is doomed. According to him, changes related to young people should be made in the party, but it is unlikely that this will happen at this congress. The BSP leader said that at the last session of the 48th Congress, he asked to open the statute to attract young people, but this was not accepted. “I will decide whether I will run for the presidency only when I see the assessment of the people of the country in the pre-congress campaign”, said the BSP leader when asked if he will fight for a new presidency.
The government is not leading Bulgaria on a European path
Mikov was categorical that the government is not leading Bulgaria on a European path. “We are not developing European and as an economic approach and an example of this is Budget 2016. I give it as an example because the whole of Europe redistributes an average of 50% of GDP through the budget, and Bulgaria is still holding on to 37-38%”, he explained. Mihail Mikov was adamant that the country needs a new course in the economy to keep people here. According to him, this new course can also be started with the adoption of progressive income taxation, which has no alternative and even the right-wing government must understand it, because “in Europe there are many countries governed by the right and they have progressive taxation. “There are many sectors that are slipping, some of them are social policy, health care, the Ministry of Internal Affairs – sectors on which a lot depends and they increasingly fall on the shoulders of the prime minister,” explained the leader of the socialists. According to him, personal responsibility will not solve the problems if the cabinet does not Mikhail Mikov was adamant that if Borisov is going to change ministers, it is best that the new ones come out not only with their faces, but also with specific policies.
“We have been hanging around with the constitutional reform for a whole year and we have missed many important things, and all this because of the minister,” the chairman of the BSP was emphatic. He stated that the Constitution cannot be presented as a panacea for changes in the judiciary. “We will discuss the changes at a meeting of the PG, but everything has become so different from what was presented at the beginning, especially after the “historical compromise”, that it no longer has anything to do with what was discussed in the first reading. In the second reading, we will review everything text by text in detail and say where we support and where we disagree,” Mikov said when asked if the BSP would vote on the constitutional changes on Wednesday. He was categorical that big business has an interest in all these changes. , which can influence the judiciary and this should be clearly stated. “Ordinary people who are waiting for justice do not corrupt the judiciary, but those with large financial resources do. Big business is behind the legislation in our country”, said Mikhail Mikov categorically.
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