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Gardev: So much work has been done in these 100 days of government, it's as if it were not a 100 days, but three years

Asking for votes of no confidence every two weeks for the overall policy of a 100-day government is frivolous. We are working hard, people are ambitious and motivated to make up for lost time, assured Dimitar Gardev

Apr 25, 2025 18:21 23

Gardev: So much work has been done in these 100 days of government, it's as if it were not a 100 days, but three years - 1

So much work has been done in these 100 days of government, it's as if it were not a hundred days, but three years. This was said on NOVA NEWS by the MP from "There is such a people" Dimitar Gardev, quoted by novini.bg.

He praised the ministers in the cabinet from the ITN quota – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Grozdan Karadjov, Minister of Culture Marian Bachev and Minister of Health Silvi Kirilov.

Today, Minister Grozdan Karadjov signed a unique agreement for the delivery of 35 new trains and saved 1 billion leva from the State Railways. Minister Bachev did work that had not been touched for years - we had problems with the performing arts, money was not paid and last but not least - Bulgaria's hosting of the annual UNESCO conference was saved, the MP added.

He advised the ministers to be a little more assertive in their parliamentary hearings and to defend their positions more firmly before the elected representatives
"Requesting votes of no confidence every two weeks for the overall policy of a 100-day government is frivolous. "We are working hard, people are ambitious and motivated to make up for lost time," assured Dimitar Gardev.

On the topic of the war in Ukraine, the MP from the ITN stated that first and foremost the most important thing is to completely stop the active phase of the war and warned that if it escalates and develops into a global conflict, this would pose a serious threat to Bulgaria.

He did not spare his criticism of Europe, which, in his words, has not at any time taken the initiative and has not presented a pan-European plan for ending the war.

This is its big shortcoming - that it has not emerged as a geopolitical player on its own continent, the MP noted.