The new strategy of the ruling party is called "corruption paradise" and has three steps. First - they want to have 7 billion leva in pocket money from new debt, beyond what is needed for the budget, the second step - to put Jabba's man (editor's note - Delyan Peevski) in the CPC, who will manage 30 billion leva in public procurement, and third - not to adopt the anti-corruption laws for a new working Anti-Corruption Commission. This was stated to journalists on the sidelines of the parliament by the co-chairman of the PP Kiril Petkov, quoted by novini.bg.
"We want these 7 billion in pocket money not to be given to them. We will offer them an alternative to Rosen Karadimov in the person of Assoc. Prof. Ivan Stoynev", he said.
"We will insist that the three anti-corruption laws enter the National Assembly next week."
When asked whether the government would fall apart, Petkov said that in his opinion there was a risk if they continued like this. "He does not come from the APS, but from Peevski".