I am afraid that President Radev will decide to distribute the mandates quickly – within 2 or 3 weeks, which will mean that at the end of the summer we will have to hold elections again. In negotiations, everyone should put their ego behind them so that there can be stability in the country. There should be no regular government at all costs, because if it is going to keep pumping up inflation, it is better not to have one. This was stated by the candidate for deputy from GERB-SDS, Delyan Dobrev, on the air of “The Day ON AIR”.
According to him, for the first time in the last 20 years, we have a budget deficit, which will probably reach 6% if spending is not cut.
“At the beginning of the 48th National Assembly, I pointed out that the only possible government is the right-wing one or an expert one, because the leftists did not have enough votes. For the leftists, BSP and “We continue the change”, he noted, predicting that even after his entry in the parliament PP-DB will split because they have nothing to do with each other.
Dobrev announced that the cabinet was not to blame for the inflation, since he did not adopt a budget.
“The budgets of Asen Vassilev are pro-inflationary and have led to this galloping inflation. Since the beginning of “Continuing the change” we have changed so nicely that we have impoverished by 30% or more,” commented Dobrev. The former deputy cited statistics according to which 37 billion BGN debts were withdrawn over the last 37 years, emphasizing that in the next 3 years we will withdraw 45 billion BGN. Dobrev was adamant that “the situation is so dire that the next ministers will become kamikazets” – everyone will hate them because of the decisions of “We continue the change”.
“From ‘Continuing the change’ they have raised prices so nicely that even if we enter the Eurozone, there will still be no higher inflation. The price ceiling is a bad idea – we will experience the emotions of 1996. If it is very low, milk for example will it is sold black for BGN 5,” predicted the guest.
Dobrev admitted that there may be abuse of market position by the chains.
“We need to encourage competition, punish the chains if there is a cartel, and also make budgets that reduce inflation,” he advised.