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Meglena Plugchieva: They are cruelly exploiting the patience of the Bulgarian people

Society and business must insist on having a government, the diplomat believes

Снимка: Bulgaria ON AIR

It is becoming mandatory and extremely necessary to have a regular government. All kinds of extravagant options and experiments have been exhausted. It is necessary to step seriously and the so-called politicians to really take responsibility for their duty to have a regular government.

This was commented by the diplomat and former deputy prime minister for European funds Meglena Plugchieva in the show "The Day ON AIR".

"Everything is waiting for a solution. We have a contraction of our economy in all sectors, between 2 and 40%, depending on the sector. Processes of division, separation by interest clubs are taking place in society, the state administration is blocked or afraid to take any assistance. Society, business must force there to be a government. Unity must be sought. The crises that are waiting for a solution are clear and have no color", insisted Plugchieva to Bulgaria ON AIR.

She described successful mayors as "little prime ministers" who have earned the trust of the people.

"They have shown experience, pragmatism, work in the interest of the people. Therefore, in these times of crisis, exactly such people should be used. These are the new faces," the diplomat analyzed.

"In European terms, we must finally show face, and not just agree with everything. We have made a commitment under the Recovery Plan to serious laws that are in the national interest. They are delayed, not voted on. The ministers come for three months. Procedures are delayed. We are losing in all sectors. The patience of the Bulgarian people is being cruelly exploited by these theatergoers," Plugchieva is categorical.

According to her, we should wait for the results of the elections before the parties set their definitive conditions.

"The will of the voters must be respected," added the former deputy prime minister for European funds.

According to Plugchieva, politicians are obliged to form a regular government, otherwise protests are possible.