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The ruling coalition, GERB and United Patriots, declined to write in the National Assembly’s decision that COVID-19 vaccines will be voluntary and free. So said the leader of the BSP, Cornelia Ninova, in an interview for the program “Face to Face” of bTV.
I do not understand why they refused, after the Health Minister repeats every day that the vaccines will be administered voluntarily and will be free for everyone, said Ninova.
According to her, the opposition has demanded that Prime Minister Boyko Borissov appear before parliament today because he is better informed about the negotiations with the EU and the supply of immunization preparations against the coronavirus to the EU.
The BSP leader volunteers in the COVID ward of the Sofia District Hospital. He explained that his responsibilities included disinfection, cleaning, transporting food, dressing the sick and disposing of biological waste.
Physical labor isn’t that difficult, but I can’t get used to death – the people I spoke to the day before are dying, Ninova said.
He advised those who claim that his work in the COVID department is a populist movement to come help and see what it is all about.
As for the upcoming parliamentary elections, the BSP leader believes that the “spokesmen” are being deliberately allowed to say that they can postpone to see how society reacts. We believe they should be held regularly, in March, he announced.
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