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Ninova: Tell me one thing that this government will do as a nationally responsible one for the situation in Bulgaria

This is a government that does not have a management and legislative program. A management program would be available after the adoption of the Council of Ministers and it will write it. There is no legislative program and it will be written piecemeal, the leader of the Unrepentant Bulgaria movement also commented

Jan 14, 2025 16:09 87

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Only interests and greed for power and money bring together the three parties that are negotiating for a government - GERB, BSP-OL and ITN. This was stated by the former leader of the BSP, now the leader of the new movement "Unrepentant Bulgaria", Cornelia Ninova in an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio.

According to her, the time that President Rumen Radev has given before handing over the mandate is too long.

"And it depends on the result that will be achieved. There is another thought in this delay. Perhaps the president was waiting for the decision of the Constitutional Court, whether the caretaker cabinet will return to his powers or will remain in the "home book". Because, if we go to elections, this is important for him", Ninova commented on the handing over of the mandate tomorrow, January 15.
She recalled the promises made by each of the three parties before the elections and that they have not been fulfilled, because now they are negotiating to form a joint cabinet.

"This is a government that does not have a management and legislative program. There would be a management program after the adoption of the Council of Ministers and he will write it. There is no legislative program and they will write it piecemeal, explained Cornelia Ninova.

"Tell them what is nationally responsible? – Borisov's government with a crutch of the ITN, dependent on Peevski and Dogan's golden finger peeking out. Tell me one thing that this government will do as a nationally responsible government for the situation in Bulgaria," the former leader of the left asked rhetorically.
She believes that the cabinet negotiations were conducted in complete obscurity and without transparency.

"We are talking about policies, not about positions. They come out and approve their ministers and positions. What will happen to the price of electricity, bread, excise taxes are rising, people's lives are becoming more expensive, 6 leva. for water, gas", added Ninova.

And she believes that Peevski has strong influence, because there are people in every party, "the question is what Dogan will do with his votes, to legitimize this government".

About the dropping of the DB from the negotiations, Kornelia Ninova commented:

"I don't believe the problem is Rosen Zhelyazkov. For me, there was a serious dispute about the judicial reform and the election of Sarafov. On the other hand, Borisov is afraid to make sudden moves, lest the prosecutor's office hold him accountable. I think that this is the stumbling block between them, not Zhelyazkov. And the APS will support a government because they are afraid of new elections."

"People, this government will do even worse things for Bulgaria", said Ninova and said that what she predicted for the BSP-OL has happened, the union is falling apart.
She refused to give an assessment of Rosen Zhelyazkov:

"I don't want to make personal assessments, I have worked with him, he is a good lawyer. That's what Borisov has judged. But, any prime minister with this Frankenstein cannot achieve great results."

Ninova predicts that there will be a change in Bulgaria and the solution will be through the economic crisis:

"A new economic crisis awaits us – our main partner Germany is in recession, they closed businesses and here they started closing subcontractors, in Stara Zagora. A severe economic crisis is coming from Europe and will flood us. The prices that are rising for electricity, heating, gas will increase inflation."
She pointed out that our economy is held on 4 "legs", with the fourth one that still supports it being consumers. But the money is running out and this "leg" is starting to bend.

"For me, the most serious decision is to make an economic program for small and medium-sized businesses, family businesses. An economic crisis will be the engine of change. Then I hope people will get angry and things will change,", predicts Cornelia Ninova.

She believes that by spring "Unruly Bulgaria" will be a party.

"We started as a national movement. We work, we gather people, we meet, there is energy and enthusiasm, and we will continue until the movement grows into a party, probably in a month or two we should be ready", shared Ninova.