“The main problem is the political crisis. The fact that we do not have a functioning parliament limits us a lot. President Radev is in a schizophrenic situation – he pretends to have nothing to do with the caretaker government and then pulls their ears. I am ready for any government to I’m out of the crisis. I’m not indecisive, but I’m not waving my fist, I’m reaching out. At the moment, the green certificate looks like a repressive measure, and vaccination is forced. 30% of people are ready to buy a certificate without getting vaccinated. ” This was stated by the presidential candidate, supported by GERB, Prof. Anastas Gerdjikov.
According to him, nothing is being done about the health crisis, and they have slept for 6 months.
For him, electricity prices are a problem because the prices of a number of goods and services depend on them. He supported Radev’s proposal to temporarily reduce emissions. But according to him, chaos has already been created.
The Bulgarian president must be able to impose our point of view, to have a slightly firmer policy. The realistic deadline for the transition to green energy is 20 years, and in the medium term we cannot do without TPP “Maritsa – East”. We must postpone its closure. by 15-20 years, by 2040. Let’s return to the development of nuclear energy, “he said.
His view is that measures that can now be taken include providing enough electricity on the market, restricting exports if necessary, and helping producers who have to pay a high price for household electricity, and supporting the socially disadvantaged.
He believes that they can only mitigate the shock, the real problem is at the European level.
According to him, nothing is being done about the health crisis, and they have slept for 6 months.
Prof. Gerdjikov believes that the fight against corruption is necessary and an atmosphere of intolerance against it should be imposed.
He stressed that Bulgaria should not be told not to interfere with the European integration of RS Macedonia, but to invite them to abide by the agreements on good faith.
The presidential candidate described Rumen Radev’s remark that Borisov hid under his toga as “witty but tasteless”. He hopes that after the elections Bulgaria will be calmed, united and full of hopes.
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