There is a need for parties that are like a sieve for citizens who have fought for causes and at some point entered politics because specific issues are not put forward. This is what the co-chairman of the new party “Bulgaria Moge” Kuzman Iliev said in the program “Face to Face” on BTV.
For a long time, I do not remember any parties that were created from the bottom up, with reasons. I am not only betting on popularity, on backs, but on convictions, messages, real messages, real theses, he said.
When asked about other members of the leadership of the new party – Ivo Ruschev, the former head of “Vazrazhdane”, said Alexander Marinov, who was the chairman of the Strategic Council under President Rumen Radev , Iliev: “These people are very useful in building an organization. It is not like the hysteria of a war against Russia. These are the most important issues I stood on before the war.”
He described the judicial system in our country as “a bat and a rubber stamp for the parties”. There must be a brutal legal reform, stressed the co-chairman of “Bulgaria Moge”.
When asked what he thought about the demands of “Continuing the change – Democratic Bulgaria” for a sanitary cordon around the leader of the “DPS – New Beginning” Delyan Peevski, Kuzman Iliev said -near: “We continue with the change – Democratic Bulgaria” nice to make sanitary cordons, but weren’t they in Peevski’s lap? We can’t lie to people. If a party Peevski proposing something reasonable, should we say that we will not support him just because he is Peevski? We would support him, just as we would not support him if Peevski proposed something unreasonable .I would work with Kiril Petkov and Boyko Borisov – I am not interested in the specific figures, we are looking at the proposals”.
In response to a question about the position of the new party on Bulgaria’s entry into the Eurozone, Iliev said: “There is a wrong question – lev or euro, and the lev is linked to the euro. There is a big risk of doing damage with people’s Bulgarian money, that’s why, when we get in, we have to put pressure on the European Central Bank to stop printing money and our reserves reserve filled with gold to maintain the currency.”
According to him, there have been no sovereign politicians in Bulgaria for 80 years, and our politicians are controlled by foreign interests.
Asking what he thinks in particular about President Rumen Radev, co-chairman of “Bulgaria Moge”: “Rumen Radev is a good, strong politician, he is one of the strongest. A Bulgarian politician must stand with dignity and not bow down to foreign politicians.”
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**Considering “Bulgaria Moge”‘s critique of the Bulgarian judicial system and their proposed “brutal legal reform,” what potential unintended consequences might arise from such a radical overhaul, and how could these be mitigated?**
## Thematic Sections & Open-Ended Questions:
**1. New Party Leadership & Vision**
* **Topic:** Introduction of “Bulgaria Moge” leadership and their stance on crucial issues.
* **Open-ended questions:**
* What makes Ivo Ruschev and Kuzman Iliev believe they can build a successful new political party in Bulgaria?
* What specific experiences and strengths do they bring to this new venture?
* How will “Bulgaria Moge” differentiate itself from other existing political parties in Bulgaria?
**2. Justice System Reform:**
* **Topic:** Critique of the current judicial system in Bulgaria and demands for reform.
* **Open-ended questions:**
* What specific concerns do Kuzman Iliev and Ivo Ruschev have about the Bulgarian judicial system?
* What type of “brutal legal reform” do they envision, and what are the potential benefits and challenges?
* How do they propose to address the perceived corruption and lack of independence within the judiciary?
**3. Collaboration vs. Opposition:**
* **Topic:** Stance on engaging with other political parties, including those with controversial figures.
* **Open-ended questions:**
* What are the principles guiding “Bulgaria Moge” when it comes to forming political alliances and coalitions?
* Kuzman Iliev mentions considering proposals from Delyan Peevski. How would they balance pragmatism with ethical considerations in such collaborations?
* In a multi-party system like Bulgaria’s, how crucial is compromise and coalition-building for achieving political goals?
**4. Bulgaria’s Entry into the Eurozone:**
* **Topic:** Stance on Bulgaria’s monetary policy and the planned adoption of the Euro.
* **Open-ended questions:**
* What are the main arguments presented by “Bulgaria Moge” for and against adopting the Euro?
* How do they propose to mitigate the potential risks associated with joining the Eurozone?
* What measures do they suggest for ensuring the stability of the Bulgarian economy within the Eurozone?
**5. Bulgarian Politics and Foreign Influence:**
* **Topic:** Critique of Bulgarian politicians and alleged influence of foreign interests.
* **Open-ended questions:**
* What evidence do Kuzman Iliev and Ivo Ruschev present to support their claims about foreign influence in Bulgarian politics?
* How do they define “sovereign politicians,” and who exemplifies this characteristic in their view?
* What steps can Bulgaria take to safeguard its national interests and reduce the influence of external actors?
**6. President Rumen Radev:**
* **Topic:** Assessment of President Rumen Radev and his role in Bulgarian politics.
* **Open-ended questions:**
* What qualities make Rumen Radev a “good, strong politician” in the view of Kuzman Iliev?
* How does “Bulgaria Moge” see the role of the Presidency within the Bulgarian political system?
* What are their expectations for the future of Bulgarian politics under Rumen Radev’s leadership?
Remember, these are just starting points. Encourage critical thinking and exploration of diverse viewpoints during the discussions.