06 November 2022
19:10
“What we are seeing at the moment has been going on for over six months and is a road to nowhere, nowhere. You do not believe, do you, that this war can have a military solution, as some Western leaders imagine: Ukraine will defeat. Russia will push it out of all Ukrainian territories, take Crimea and then, brought to its knees, Russia will negotiate for peace. Let’s be realistic, I don’t believe it, “BSP MP Christian Vigenin said in the program” 120 Minutes “on BTV about his party’s refusal to support the parliament’s decision to grant military aid to Ukraine. During the vote, the representatives of the people of the left raised signs reading “PEACE”.
“It is normal when two countries are at war for each to maintain their positions, but in the end, peace means that they meet somewhere – or in between, or more in favor of one side or the other,” explained the parliamentarian. from BSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is.
In his words, the refusal to supply weapons to Kiev does not mean that we are separating from NATO and the European Union, and he recalled that the previous National Assembly, by a large majority, adopted a declaration condemning Russia’s military aggression.
“Then we made a decision that outlined the support Bulgaria can provide to Ukraine: no military aid, no weapons. I just remember that the parliament’s decision was to repair Ukrainian military equipment, which almost never came for repair.” Vigenin added.
He also commented on the decision to return the paper card, which he was backed by BSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is. The deputy justified this support by arguing that many voters want the ability to vote on paper because they are worried about machines.
The socialist specified that this is not done only for BSP voters and the party does not rely on this to increase its support for the elections.
“Automatic voting was a way to reduce the possibility of GERB stealing the election again with a state resource, as they have done more than once. This is no secret, society knows it well and that is why they have been machines introduced. However, we have seen the downsides. Now we need to do something else: give people the opportunity to choose one or the other, but at the same time ensure that both paper voting and automatic voting are sufficiently safe. It’s not that complicated, “the MP said BSPThe Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is.
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