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Angel Djambazki: Let's help return our national identity

At the end of the EP mandate, Djambazki took stock of the past years

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"Vote on June 9 to help return our national identity and our national value", this is what MEP Angel Jambazki called from Strasbourg to NOVINI.BG.

"This vote could and should bring back here people who know what Bulgarian national interest means," he said.

At the end of the mandate of the EP, Djambazki took stock of the past years.

He defined as important for his work what has been done regarding illegal migration, which continues to be a huge problem, the policies of the "Green Deal" which, in his opinion, are destroying the Bulgarian energy industry, jobs that pursue crazy practices, such as this , that everyone should ride scooters, that cows should not be farmed because they pollute the air with methane. "It's like some kind of children's cartoon,", said Djambazki.

There are, of course, conclusions for this European Parliament from the pandemic, said Dzambazki - how much money was spent, including on Bulgarian taxpayers, why Mrs. Ursula von der Leyen does not answer what her participation was.

Despite this, however, Dzambazki does not think that Bulgaria is sending signals to Europe.

The so-called assembly was quite vile, deceitful towards the Bulgarian citizens, he said anyway and added: "In Bulgaria, there is a redistribution of interests, policies, who will control the political power". "It's just that our country is benefiting from the European elections," says Angel Jambazki.

Two parties, according to him, have thrown the country into chaos. "We all saw the judicial reform, how the basic law of the state was broken," he reminded and categorically stated that Bulgaria must solve its own problems.

When asked about the lists for the EP or for the national parliament, we will see, Djambazki answered: " Most likely in all versions, I am part of VMRO.

I am convinced and firmly believe that without nationalism, Bulgarian society is on one foot", he said and added: "Today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow there will be a need for Bulgarian nationalism again".