This evening, anti-institutionalism has crossed a new line. An acting prime minister, with a functioning parliament and twenty days before elections, signed a long-term agreement with Ukraine in the field of security and defense. Surprisingly, without a mandate, without even a basic public discussion.
This was published late last night on social networks by BSP leader Krum Zarkov on the occasion of the signed 10-year security agreement between Bulgaria and Ukraine, concluded by acting prime minister Andrey Gyurov. Here are more of Zarkov's words:
This is an act of supreme political irresponsibility, on which the president, parliament and political forces will have to decide. And if the prime minister still has any sense of statehood, let him inform his hosts while he is still there that his signature is subject to the approval of the Bulgarian National Assembly. Preferably the next one.