"A referendum on the euro is illegal, because according to international agreements we must enter the Eurozone and we are in the process. And this procedure goes on. Where did these guys go? Also, there is an additional factor - because of the low voter turnout, the threshold for binding referendums has dropped quite a bit, and if people continue to be disinterested and neglect things, it may turn out that a small group of dramatists can give us something like with the effect of Brexit".
This is what the financier and banker Levon Hampartsumyan said in the studio of "The Day ON AIR".
According to him, today the English regret this step and their economy is far from expected.
"Those who made the referendum lost disastrously. If we have functional illiterates - they can read but cannot understand what is written, such a person has a hard time dealing with his own problems in life. And now such people must give themselves a voice which is almost as loud as the voice of a professor. We may get distorted results," Hampartsumyan added for Bulgaria ON AIR.
He called for it to be done so that we meet the criteria for the Eurozone.
"Efforts must be made, because it is very bad for Bulgaria that we set out to do something and once again cannot do it. This effort can be made by a cabinet, because in the modern history of Bulgaria it has achieved strategic goals. Entering the Eurozone, we will have many more opportunities from the point of view of finance", the financier stressed.
According to him, if you do not have an organized team and mechanisms, you cannot manage.
"As happened with PP-DB, they have a lot of splinters to split. They are not to blame for all the disturbances in the country, because they manage little by little. The reputation of the country is not very high, we have economic growth, Bulgarians have never been so rich. Yes, they will say: "Look at those who cannot make ends meet". Most make ends meet. People are not tired of elections, we don't make them unload wagons with cement at Stochna station during the vote," stressed Levon Hampartzumyan.