The financier Levon Hampartzumyan and political analyst Georgi Harizanov spoke about the USA, Europe, the war, prices and the budget on Nova Television.
Regarding the conference in Munich, Harizanov said that there will be first steps regarding the war in Ukraine, but not necessarily correct ones.
Hampartzumyan is of the opinion that mixed signals are being received and a mess is being deliberately created - an attempt to fish in murky water. "Of course, Europe has its own problems. Even Draghi wrote that Europe does not need sanctions because it creates its own problems."
However, the financier noted that European stocks are going up because Europe has unrealized potential, and the US sanctions are the many times amplified effect of Maya Manolova to control prices - sometimes you shoot yourself in the foot.
Regarding the boycotts of chains and prices, Harizanov said that if this leads to the elimination of unfair practices, it will be good, but if it leads to state intervention, it will be very bad. According to Levon Hampartzumyan, where the state controls prices, there is only a very small basket, there is no large basket. "We have lived through this."
The financier outlined what needs to be done in his opinion. To produce more and optimize supply chains. "There is also a reluctance of small and medium-sized producers to cooperate. These things must be solved in economically justified ways."
He finds the connection between the eurozone and inflation to be a wrong concept. "Inflation exists in both leva and dong. Other factors influence it. Things are becoming more expensive everywhere in the world and the reasons are very different."
Georgi Harizanov noted that inflation is a consequence of an increase in the money supply. Now in our country the money supply has been disproportionately increased and there is inflation.
Regarding the budget, the political analyst emphasized that if the socialists are dissatisfied with the budget, it means it is good. "It is not possible for everyone to be satisfied. Who will pay for everyone to be satisfied?" The financier added that the government should get us into the eurozone, and not be the "Mrlyovites who have failed yet another procedure in which Bulgaria participates".
Regarding the language and behavior of the deputies, Harizanov called this a humiliation of the political class, and Hampartzumyan said that parliament should not be confused with an evening show.