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The new majorities did not work and the government saw: Easter humility or elections (Review)

If we don’t stop making mammoths, we will go to the polls and Putin will win them, Hristo Ivanov warned

The path to stability and reforms was an apology from GERB

New drama – Genchovska was not told what Petkov was talking about with Skopje, Bulgaria had two foreign policies

If the ruling coalition partners do not humble themselves, there is a risk of early elections “to be won by Putin.”

This was warned by the co-chairman of the DB Hristo Ivanov shortly before the vote for head of the BNB, because of which the nerves between the partners stretched almost to the breaking point.

The two hot topics of recent days – the BNB and money for roads, pitted the ITN against other partners and reformatted the quadruple coalition to 3: 1 and 2: 2. Such divisions are pending because of the BSP’s paper bulletins, weapons for Ukraine, Skopje’s EU membership and the way to survive it is to seek floating majorities.

The partners in the dispute over whether the parliament should vote on money for road repairs stood 2 on 2. The situation for the BNB was 3: 1. Toshko Yordanov even had to remind that the ITN is still in the coalition and they should not leave the decision for the governor in the hands of the opposition.

That is why Hristo Ivanov made an attempt to calm the passions. The meaning of this government is important enough to unite us. I propose that we continue with judicial reform, he turned to his partners.

I hope that after the short rest on Easter emotions will give way

common sense will return and we will be able to continue working together, because the alternative to elections is absolutely unbearable for Bulgaria, he added.

He cited the closure of special justice as an example and called for a complete reform of the judiciary in two important steps – the CPCONPI and a change in the constitution. Ivanov demanded a restart of the commission for constitutional changes, seeking support from the opposition. And even

offers to COAT OF ARMS: Let together yes develop joint project,

to take the next step in normalizing political life.

The debate on any topic, including changes to the constitution, the search for national consent, goes through an apology, Desislava Atanasova told him.

If I wanted to make fun of your position, I would say it is

in the style of “Let’s live together, guys!”

(For the replica of the cat Leopold – see below.) Suddenly, having experienced some kind of catharsis, you realized that the parties exist, that the groups in the National Assembly are neither mutters, nor mafia, nor status quo. They are here thanks to the vote of the electorate, said the head of the GERB group.

Now that you see that your coalition is not working, you remembered that there are other parties. We were here last year, she continued. He criticizes the government for not doing anything and relies on the opposition.

Repentance and catharsis do not go through political insults, but through an apology and a desire to keep everything in the past and talk about Bulgaria. I want to hear you deny everything you’ve said for years, Atanasov’s search.

Shortly afterwards, the coalition exploded again, this time on the veto of Bulgaria’s veto for the start of negotiations with the EU in northern Macedonia. At a closed session, the deputies heard Foreign Minister Teodora Genchovska.

Bulgaria pursues two foreign policies – one of Kiril Petkov and his advisers and the other of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she said after the end.

In front of journalists, the minister did not deny and announced that they have differences with the prime minister’s advisers. When asked if it was about Vessela Cherneva, she replied: “I did not mention her name.”

There is only one foreign ministry in Bulgaria according to the constitution, the laws of the country. Formally, there is no way anyone else can conduct foreign policy, she said. However, it was replied by the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament from the Parliament Miroslav Ivanov that according to the constitution the policy is determined by the Council of Ministers, and the Minister only implements it.

We do not receive the news from Skopje, but from conversations with our colleagues. Ie these are not news, but positions that differ from our national position. From talks with the PCM Ministry of Foreign Affairs or from talks with our European partners, Genchovska continued. She reiterated that she had not made any agreements with her German counterpart Analena Burbock, who announced after the meeting that Bulgaria would launch a PCM for the EU by June.

I have never said that the Prime Minister has expressed an alternative position. I tell you what I hear in official meetings, Genchovska added. He explained that the Foreign Ministry was not talking about deadlines, but “obviously has ambitions until the end of the French presidency.” Asked if the prime minister had these ambitions, she said: To his team, which advises him on foreign policy issues.

Kiril Petkov answered from Plovdiv: Until we pass through the Bulgarian parliament, nothing will be done on this topic. This is a red line that ITN will not cross, Toshko Yordanov from Plovdiv warned again.

Hristo Ivanov tried to reconcile the partners again. The subject is too important for us to make internal coalition mammoths, he scolded them. He also reassured that Bulgaria’s framework position in the National Assembly’s declaration could only be changed by parliament.

Obviously both at the coalition level and with

the distribution by ministry as feudal ownership on some parties we have a problem

Either we need to find the strength to put the structure together better, or it will eat the head of this cabinet, Ivanov warned. According to him, the structural problems should be solved, not the assessments of the ministers, because they were victims of the communication in the coalition.

The cabinet has entered the game of Northern Macedonia, which has been explaining for years that there is no supra-party consensus and demands for it from few people and only part of the parties, said former Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva.

Who is it tothe sheep Leopold wants peace and love with mice

The cat Leopold is the main character of a Russian serial animated film, created in 1975 and filmed until 1987. The director is Anatoly Reznikov. The film is especially popular among Bulgarian children who grew up in the last decade of socialism.

The cat Leopold always has problems with two mice, which make him play tricks, but he always tries to be friendly with his enemies. Leopold’s most famous line is “Guys, let’s live together!”

The last episode aired in 1993. However, the series remains very popular and books about the adventures of the cat have been published for the last 10 years.

There are currently hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, and computer games have been created.

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