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The president (2002-2012), Georgi Parvanov, stated that he was not enthusiastic about what was happening in the country on the “Support People” program on Bulgaria ON AIR TV.
According to him, things in politics, economy and image of Bulgaria are not optimistic.
“There is a lot of well-deserved criticism of the government in terms of the health crisis. In many ways Operational Headquarters and the government are dealing with it. There can be a lot of criticism when it comes to wearing masks and taking them off, banks, health centers, district of siege. But they are holding back the situation, “he said.
For him, the request on March 1 to loosen seat belts and open restaurants is inexplicable. It is very clear how the number of infected is growing, and we are working to open up: catastrophe is inevitable, Parvanov is categorical.
“In Brussels, they couldn’t detect things with vaccines, they even missed them. We are part of this confusion. We are even worse in the context of Europe. Serbia manages to get vaccinated 10 times more. Why not us? Do what they did. the Croats: announced that they agreed on a quantity of Sputnik V, “said the president (2002-2012).
“I don’t believe in the thesis that people are afraid of elections. They can go to a restaurant, to a party … There should be no problem where the maximum guarantees for their health are created. They will not vote for other reasons – they were disappointed with the parts. I expect close to normal activity, “Parvanov said.
According to him, now in our country there are no ideological differences between the parties and in general there are no ideas. There is a serious ideological deficit. The big problem is personal intolerance among leftist leaders. That is why there was no great coalition that could gather support to remove the GERB and the right from power, explained the guest.
The left will sit on the bench after these elections. May not go cabinet and go 2-in-1 in the fall. In public, we are not ready for the elections to the hole. Unfortunately, in recent years, “Positano” did not offer serious ideas, “Georgi Parvanov said.
The former ABV chairman noted that he had heard from President Rumen Radev that there should be no commitments after the elections, but Parvanov himself called on the parties to set limits on commitments.
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