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Passions in the National Assembly heated up again today. The subject of yesterday’s controversial incident, in which Maya ManolovaMaya Bozhidarova Manolova is a Bulgarian politician, deputy of the parliamentary group of and the mothers of the “Sistema Nos Mata” wanted to enter parliament, again it was the “hot potato” among deputies. It was raised by the BSP with a statement from Anton Kutev. However, the President of the National Assembly Tsveta Karayancheva
Tsveta Valcheva Karayancheva is a Bulgarian politician. Member of Parliament of the parliamentary group of she totally disagreed with what was said and went up to the rostrum.
She insisted that she would not allow Maya Manolova, who is trying to harness the “System Kills Us” for a political career, to discredit parliament.
“For the last time, I will deal with the lies that are told from this rostrum. I am not the person who is in charge of the access regime in this building,” Karayancheva stressed.
He also read the order of the Minister of Health to enter the National Assembly in relation to the coronavirus. And he insisted that there were no access restrictions in any case, but there was an established order to do so.
Karayancheva also showed the letter sent to parliamentary groups for a meeting with the mothers of “The system kills us.”
“I mean, I’ve always had a dialogue, but I’m not going to talk to Maya ManolovaMaya Bozhidarova Manolova is a Bulgarian politician, deputy of the parliamentary group of and its people have normal access to the records of the National Assembly. There are also people here who are suffering from Covid. And it is our duty to protect everyone. Access to the National Assembly is decided at the discretion of the commissions, “added the president.
And continued:
“When we undermine our own authority, no one can do it better than us. This National Assembly has rules, this is an institution. As for the manipulations that are being done, there are no such things. There are no videos. Please. behave properly. “
And to the cries of “Resignation” from the socialists, she reacted:
“I personally will not resign. I will not allow the National Assembly to engage in provocations.”
Surprisingly, there was also a reaction from the MRF. Mustafa karaday
Mustafa Karaday: Bulgarian politician of the MRF Mustafa Kadary was born on May 8, 1970. in the village left the rostrum to announce that the party is starting consultations to demand the resignation of Tsveta Karayancheva
Tsveta Valcheva Karayancheva is a Bulgarian politician. Member of Parliament of the parliamentary group of. At the beginning of the autumn plenary session, the MRF demanded the resignation of the government, but also of the president.
The chairman of the session, Emil Hristov, asked the deputies to calm down.
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