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Minister Tanev’s resignation is a distraction from the vote of no confidence –

/ world today news/ “The requested resignation of the Minister of Education is at a very convenient time. The public knows that we are preparing a vote of no confidence in the health sector and this is a way to unclog the tension by removing another minister and diverting attention. Not to mention that there are unconstitutional points in the law, so we plan to file a complaint in court.”

This was commented by the People’s Representative from BSP LEFT BULGARIA Stoyan Mirchev for BNR. According to him, the problems in education are much deeper. “The BSP repeatedly spoke about these problems when the law was adopted in the second reading. The disease is the new Law on Education”, commented the representative.

“We repeatedly warned about the consequences of these changes, but the ministry did not take any measures. The consequences of this law will lead to a collapse in the education system. The changes in the law were made through the GERB parliamentary group so that the burden could not fall on Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. Yesterday he said he was not happy with the reforms. But these reforms were made by his party, and Minister Tanev is implementing them in practice, and the result is there,” Mirchev stressed.

According to the deputy, we are all witnesses of how key events in the state are learned through SMS. “I come to the conclusion that the state is run in an ugly way. But the worst thing is that the problems are just beginning to appear,” he explained and again gave the example of the field of education. “Even the law here has not yet entered force, and the scandals are huge, as there is no time to eliminate these problems by the end of 2016,” Stoyan Mirchev asserted. He argues that new textbooks cannot be produced in such a short period of time – until the beginning of the school year.

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