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Kostadinov: We knew that this vote would not succeed purely mathematically

The leader of Vazrazhdane believes that the date of Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone is a kind of deadline for supporting the government, because in Bulgaria, domestic policy is determined by the foreign policy of other countries

Apr 2, 2025 19:52 72

Kostadinov: We knew that this vote would not succeed purely mathematically - 1

The opposition must always say what the ruling party is hiding. We knew that this vote would not succeed purely mathematically, but we had two main goals and I think we achieved them - this was said in the studio of "From the Day" on BNT by the leader of "Vazrazhdane" Kostadin Kostadinov.

"The first was to say what a huge problem we have with foreign policy, because in Bulgaria for the last 35 years, foreign policy has determined domestic policy, unfortunately. And the second was to do a stress test of both the so-called ruling party and the so-called opposition", he commented.

Kostadinov explained that he uses the words "so-called" because he believes that they are quite flexible and it is seen that those who are supposedly opposition enter the government, like Peevski or like PP-DB, who have stated that they will support the cabinet by not voting against it.
On the other hand, we see that in the so-called majority there is a swing of Dogan's MRF, which one day is for the government, the next - it is not, then it decides again that it is, etc.", he pointed out.

The leader of "Vazrazhdane" believes that the date of Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone is a kind of deadline for supporting the government, because in Bulgaria, domestic policy is determined by the foreign policy of other countries:

"Everyone is talking about entering the eurozone. Let's say we enter the eurozone with falsification of data and facts, etc. What will this change in domestic politics? Will the water shortages end, will we have greater efficiency in the water supply networks, will we have greater revenue collection, will Bulgaria's continued indebtedness be prevented?", he also asked.