There will be a debate in the European Parliament on Bulgaria in early October.



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ELENA YONCHEVA

Elena Yoncheva: Two mechanisms are monitoring our country. Andrey Novakov: There is one

According to the MEP, the great debate in the BSP is approaching

A debate on the rule of law in Bulgaria will take place the first week of October in the plenary hall of the European Parliament, Elena Yoncheva announced from Brussels on BTV’s morning block. According to her, she is working towards a resolution herself. All this was done for countries that are in a very critical situation. “So this debate will have concrete consequences for Bulgaria,” Yoncheva said.

“It was presented that such a debate in the plenary hall is something historic. And the last debates in parliament were about Spain, Greece, Poland,” replied the EPP MEP, Andrei Novakov. He was in the studio immediately after Anton Hekimyan’s interview with Elena Yoncheva, and the TV presenter mainly asked him for comments on his words.

Thus, Novakov also explained that there was nothing extraordinary in the last meeting of the Commission on Rights and Freedoms. “A routine meeting in the Commission on Rights and Freedoms cannot be presented as a hearing for Bulgaria, after which our country will never be the same again,” he said.

According to him, in this meeting the main speeches were made by Socialist MEPs, who did not arrive in our country soon.

However, according to Yoncheva, the debate was very important because she said that the monitoring mechanism still existed and no one was committed to abandoning it. According to her, two mechanisms of the European Commission will monitor Bulgaria: the new one, which will monitor the rule of law, as well as press freedom in 27 countries, and the old one, starting in 2006, for cooperation and verification.

However, according to Novakov, the mechanism will be only one: for the rule of law, and it applies to all countries. “From now on, there will be a mechanism for each member state,” he said. He explained that the other mechanism continues, but only for Romania. The EC itself announced last year that it was the latest report on Bulgaria.

According to Novakov, a new report on Bulgaria is not being prepared and the European Council has not formally canceled the abolition of the cooperation and verification mechanism.

The two MEPs continued their dispute in absentia over the presidency of the European People’s Party (EPP), Donald Tusk. According to Yoncheva, Tusk had rejected the EPP’s collective support for Borissov.

Novakov, however, states: “Tusk said he knew the prime minister and that he could not compare him to a dictator, I heard him with my own ears” because, unlike Yoncheva, the MEP was at the party meeting where Tusk spoke.

On the occasion of the upcoming elections for the leader of the BSP, Yoncheva explained that for the first time there is no debate in the party. In the study he said: “I am concerned about the processes that are taking place in the BSP. For the first time there is no debate in the BSP. I think that after the elections the great debate will begin about what is happening in the party.” platform goes to the polls.

There are no voter lists, which is unprecedented. I don’t understand why the BSP should join the protests, it should have led these protests a long time ago.

People don’t think this leader is really fighting corruption. In words, Ninova is fighting corruption. I trusted her because she always supported me in my fight against corruption until these signs (about Borissov’s house in Barcelona, ​​sent by Yoncheva to the Prosecutor’s Office in May last year) were signed by me alone. . (According to Yoncheva, Ninova did not sign them.) Have you heard from Ms Cornelia about Borisov’s audio recording, which shows that there is no division of power? ”, Yoncheva concluded from Brussels.



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