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Georgi Kadiev: How will a politician honestly organize elections abroad?!

The saga with the minister is a disgrace for the Bulgarian foreign policy

Снимка: БГНЕС

What is seen is a pogrom of the foreign ministry and a disgrace for the Bulgarian foreign policy.

This was stated by Georgi Kadiev from "The Left" in front of BNT.

"That's not how it's done in all countries. The foreign minister can't really not pick up the phone for three days. And not just to not pick it up, but to be turned off. He cannot deliver a speech in which he fundamentally changes the Bulgarian policy on Ukraine. The Bulgarian position has always been that we help Ukraine in a military sense, in a political sense, if Ukraine decides to apply for international organizations - the EU, etc. in an economic and humanitarian sense. In this speech, only humanitarian aid was discussed. He has no right to this thing."

"What Prime Minister Glavchev did is also unacceptable. You cannot appoint two deputy ministers behind the minister's back, while he took three days off and went to Montenegro. You cannot change three foreign ministers within a week", Kadiev also said.

On the occasion of the proposal for Daniel Mitov to head the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kadiev said:

"The foreign minister really conducts the elections abroad, how will a politician organize them honestly?"

"The changes to the Constitution were extremely clumsy. They predict 12 people to become prime minister. All 12 positions are people who are elected by the parliament to the respective position. Hristo Ivanov gave the example of Greece, where there are only 3 positions and there the president is even more limited, well, but in Greece there are three judges, none of them elected by the parliament. The probability of them being political figures is much less than it is in our case. Practically all 12 persons are political and it is obvious that their contacts cannot be neutral. I do not think that Prime Minister Glavchev will cope with the post of foreign minister. He won't have the time, and he doesn't have any experience. He does it because we have come to this situation. At the moment, there is some nagging going on between Glavchev and the president, in which neither side wants to give way."