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Prof. Kiselova: The simplification of the parliament is transmitted through the media to the society

The leaders of other parties, apart from those of "Yes, Bulgaria" and BSP, should think about withdrawing, said the professor of constitutional law

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The quality of the speech in parliament falls. This trend was highlighted by the professor of constitutional law Assoc. Nataliya Kiselova in the program "The Staircase" of Darik, quoted by novini.bg.

According to her, this is very dangerous, because the simplification of speech is transferred through the media to society. According to her, this leads to aggression, and then to violence. She explained that every day we see and experience such examples.

“When the internal inhibitions in everyone in our country fall, this leads to aggression, and it turns into violence, and the examples of this are not only driving, but also in the deaths that we unfortunately hear about in the news, which become like a criminal chronicle. This is not only a disease of Bulgarian society and other such democratic societies. This is a very serious problem, Kiselova pointed out.

According to her, the leaders of other parties, apart from those of "Yes, Bulgaria" and BSP, should think about withdrawing.

"After two of the leaders from the previous parliament resigned, sometimes voluntarily - Hristo Ivanov, sometimes conscientiously - Kornelia Ninova, it seems to me that the first and second parliamentary groups should also think about this. Part of the reason we are in such a long crisis is not rooted in the existence of the GERB party and the DPS party, but perhaps in their leaders. This is part of the rethinking, without making a revolution in the parliamentary government", Kiselova added.