The revision commission sounds like an election campaign for now, but the results will show what it is. This was stated on the air of “Since the day” by the BSP leader Cornelia Ninova.
The processes must be completed. This is a prosecutor’s office, an investigation and an indictment, “she added.
Some of the information was shocking. The only institutional way is for the authorities to rule, “the socialist said.
She was asked whether BSP cadres would participate in the caretaker government:
“Tomorrow you will find out if there will be our ministers in Rumen Radev’s cabinet. You will wait and see. It’s the president’s right to announce his cabinet, not mine, “she said.
According to her, Radev is consistent and when he says something he does it. She also commented on why her party had decided to return the mandate to form a government:
“We have very carefully discussed all the options that are good for Bulgaria. If we had taken the mandate, it would have meant strengthening Borissov’s government. The first option was to take it, delay it and consult. “The three new parties said they would not support us in advance, and this move was doomed,” she said.
According to her, if the left had retained the mandate, Borissov would have continued to rule.
“In the second option, we form a government and submit it to parliament – the new parties would not support it. However, there was a serious risk that such a cabinet would be supported by GERB and this meant that it would be in their hands as a majority,” said the Socialist leader. .
“That is why we decided quickly and honestly to the people that with 43 deputies we have nothing to do and return the mandate. The chance was in the second term and Slavi Trifonov had to realize it. We have stated our support in principle, “Ninova said.
She acknowledged that she hoped the emotions would subside in the next parliament and that common sense would prevail: “A third election would weigh on the people,” the socialist added.
“It is important to find out what the parties should talk about. In this parliament, too, a narrow party interest and ego did not allow us to reach agreement on some topics,” Ninova said, adding that the BSP is an island of stability, consistency and common sense.
She called on Slavi to tell millions of pensioners alone that raising their pensions is populism.
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