The elections will bring reassurance if the parties are wiser. If we see again – I will not form a coalition with this one or speak, there will be elections again. This was stated by former Foreign and Social Minister Ivaylo Kalfin in the program “Since the day“ on BNT, quoted by novini.bg.
People are not that illiterate when it comes to the budget. It is a tool for implementing policies, he emphasized.
All those who experience themselves as eternal and irreplaceable in politics are mistaken. The state will survive for a few months with a temporary budget. The fact that we are in the eurozone does not change our economy. The protest was because of arrogance. This cannot be repaired with the budget. The current ones did not deal with these problems, but pushed them aside, Kalfin explained.
I was not at the protests because I was not in Bulgaria, but my daughter was. The young people say that if the next ones do not comply with them, they will protest again. If this energy for justice and respect for voters, things can change. When you have public energy, it is a brake on self-forgetful politicians, he emphasized.
The fact that the government resigned is not a precedent for Europe. This means that you do not have enough responsible politicians. You go to the polls and vote, if politicians don't get along, you go to the polls again. This arrogance always has a price and is paid. Young people want to be free, to be heard. This is the path to freedom, believes Ivaylo Kalfin.
There is no reason to fear the euro. It will neither impoverish anyone nor enrich them. Speculation can appear at any time, which is why the state has regulatory bodies. The eurozone has problems, but the fact that some of the largest countries are in it shows that it is more attractive for managing the economy. It protects us from hyperinflation, explained the former Minister of Social Affairs.
Bulgaria is developing much faster than if we were outside the eurozone. We are catching up. If we compare recent years, we are moving much faster than other countries. We still have a lot to do, but we are moving in the right direction, he reassured.