On Monday, we are submitting a bill for a moratorium on the decisions of the Council of Ministers, said the chairman of the parliamentary group “Stand up! Get out!” Maya Manolova in a live video on Facebook.
“It should be clear that Borissov will stop distributing money and concessions. The resigned cabinet has not stopped spending public money, giving concessions for pennies and making appointments in public companies. We are flooded with signals that Borisov’s party ladybugs are being appointed without qualification to high positions. A way will be found for party appointments to vacate these seats and be competent people in their place“, Manolova added.
She specified that she would propose to “There is such a people” and to “Democratic Bulgaria” to submit together the proposal for the moratorium.
A similar decision was proposed on Friday to join the Audit Committee, but that would make it unconstitutional, Manolova added.
According to her, there will be proposals for changes in the Personal Assistance Act.
We will restore the texts that were removed at Sacheva’s insistence at the end of last year and the law was crippled and killed. The personal assistance provided now is extremely insufficient. There are many people who need a personal assistant but are excluded. According to Sacheva, the disabled have a day off and no personal assistants are provided on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as after 5 pm, Maya Manolova emphasized.
“We are returning the law as it was adopted in 2018 after eight months of protests by the mothers of children with disabilities. We have coordinated this project with them and we hope that next week it will enter the parliament and people with disabilities for discussion as soon as possible. to have adequate protection, “Manolova said.
She said both bills to support small businesses, households and self-employed people affected by the pandemic would be completed tomorrow. We will continue the support of BGN 50 to the pensions until the end of 2021. From next year we will recalculate all pensions so that the elderly can live with dignity, Manolova added.
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