Iliana Yotova: There definitely shouldn’t be a presidential republic – Politics



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There definitely shouldn’t be a presidential republic. This was stated by Vice President Iliana Yotova.Iliana YotovaIliana Malinova Yotova is a Bulgarian politician, fifth vice-president of the Republic of Bulgaria, In an interview for “Offensive with Lubo Ognyanov” on Channel 3. She stressed that she is a convinced parliamentarian and has always believed that there is no better model of government than the current one, regardless of the opinion of the parties.

Yotova pointed out that it is very difficult to make subordination between the president and the two houses of parliament, as in France. Everything slows down. The era of presidential republics is over, he said.

Regarding the European Commission report on our country, the Vice-President announced that she was not surprised. The findings have been around for the 13 years since we’ve been in the EU and there is an overlap between the follow-up and the report. Iliana YotovaIliana YotovaIliana Malinova Yotova is a Bulgarian politician, fifth vice-president of the Republic of Bulgaria, It also considers that in general reports on the rule of law, monitoring should not exist, and once the results are the same, monitoring has not fulfilled its functions.

“I am skeptical about future results if these reports remain the same. There are no recommendations in the report, there is no request for legislation. The findings do not provide any benefit. MEP,” Yotova added.

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Regarding the resolution on Bulgaria, which the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs approved by 35-30 votes, Yotova recalled that this is not the first debate on the situation in Bulgaria and that it is not an unprecedented resolution.

However, it is a detailed document and shows knowledge of the processes in Bulgaria. She strongly disagrees with the internal texts about the “Macedonian nation”, which she believes should be discarded because it is a non-existent phenomenon. The vice president recalled that there are no ethnic minorities in the Bulgarian Constitution.

Yotova expressed the position that the prosecution in any form should not be part of the executive branch. She said the entire debate over the prosecution began with how the chief prosecutor is chosen. “If the constitution changes and remains the same, then we have done nothing. That laws are not made for the individual. The election of a chief prosecutor must be transparent,” he added.



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