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Mihail Mikov: There may be new shifts in government, and the influence of the BSP will weaken

"No matter how painful the introduction of "Majesty" into the National Assembly is for the ruling majority, it must be accepted with silence. Respect for the Constitutional Court and its decisions is necessary," commented the former leader of the left

Mar 19, 2025 18:52 41

Mihail Mikov: There may be new shifts in government, and the influence of the BSP will weaken  - 1

In addition to the missing ballots, 55 people voted twice, which is a crime under the law. If no one is held accountable, this will happen often. This was stated by the former Speaker of the National Assembly and former BSP Chairman Mihail Mikov in the program “The Live Day” on NOVA NEWS.
In his words, the Constitutional Court acted completely constitutionally. “It made a difficult and heavy decision, admiration for the rapporteurs and the entire court. Political parties are gliding on the surface of the facts. Many things mentioned in the decision are a crime. If prosecutors read it carefully, they will have work for years to come. Where there are violations in the protocols, which are official documents, a documentary crime has been committed. Whether it was intentional, who committed it and whether there was complicity, this must be established by the prosecutor's office. These are crimes under the Criminal Code", he explained.

According to him, "DPS-New Beginning" will support the budgets and all of them will be accepted. "The applications have been like this since last week. There is no reason for drama, it is making a storm in a teacup. The majority is even increasing with Peevski's party. Borisov is preparing to bear responsibility in the future. There may be new shifts in the government, and the influence of the BSP will weaken. No matter how painful the introduction of "Majesty" into the National Assembly is for the ruling majority, it must be accepted with silence. "We need respect for the Constitutional Court and its decisions," Mikov commented.