Donchev on the scandal with Radev: it’s all a matter of personal responsibility – Issues in progress



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TO Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev commented in the “Hello Bulgaria” studio in NOVA on the situation with the interrupted visit of President Rumen Radev to Estonia.

“I could not understand how a member of the government deprived President Rumen Radev of a dinner in Estonia

and in general in this intrigue, if all this is intrigue, what role do we have? It’s all about personal responsibility. No one is immune from the control of a state body. I also. I guess Radev was warned. “Every conscientious citizen must comply with the recommendation,” he said.

President Radev with a comment on the COVID scandal

According to him, there is no state body that controls each person. “There is no way, if there are thousands in quarantine, to have a police officer or RHI employee by everyone’s side. Regardless of what measures we talk about, personal responsibility comes first. You have to think about your family members, your friends. This is the same mechanism when someone throws their butt and then complains that it is dirty, “Donchev said.

President Radev will be quarantined

He added: “I am not aware of the details, but

I believe that statesmen, in addition to everything they do, should set an example”.

Donchev also commented on the money we will receive from Europe. “Europe’s money cannot be 100% safe. Bulgaria must soon present a national plan for approval,” explained the deputy prime minister.

He stressed that our country’s position has always been that European money must be used in accordance with the rule of law.

Energy efficiency: another cry of European socialism

The full package of EU grants due to the coronary crisis is about 26 billion euros, Donchev said, adding that

we can borrow about 4,500 million euros.

He calculated that Bulgaria should protect € 1.2 billion from the Just Transition Fund and € 6.2 billion from the Reconstruction and Sustainability Fund.

The deputy prime minister announced that 4.5 billion could be allocated to energy efficiency. “By 2025, not a single kindergarten or school should be without energy efficiency measures, and I’m not just talking about renovation here,” Donchev said, emphasizing that the residential building renovation program will continue.

Bulgarian industry urgently needs compensation for CO emissions за

The energy efficiency program will be restarted, but under new rules: own participation and the opportunity to request solar panels, roof batteries, which, according to the deputy prime minister, is a unique opportunity that is not taken advantage of.

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