We will definitely enter the parliament, because there is a secret vote for us. We are anti-systemic and the people who live in small settlements, which are a huge part of our voters, are afraid to say that they will vote for us. We would not partner with the MRF and GERB. Everyone else must accept what we offer, and then we can talk about some support from our side. This was stated in the program "Offensive with Lyubo Ognyanov" on NOVA NEWS by Nikolay Popov, who is a candidate for deputy from the coalition "Siyanie".
""Siyanie” unites a variety of people who have suffered from the system, but also people who know what its shortcomings are and can make this change, which is so necessary. There are specific things that are our red lines, from which we will not back down - they are related to justice, healthcare, road construction. We do not promise much, but if the little that we propose is done, we will live in a very different way", said Popov.
"For us, judicial reform does not mean replacing one magistrate with another, who will be closer to us and through him we will exercise power. First, all political dependencies must be removed from the judicial system. There should be no party quotas, they should be civil", Popov pointed out and added that the election of members of the Supreme Judicial Council can take place directly in local elections.
According to him, the other problem at the moment is the jurors. "They are elected by the municipal councils, that is, where we have political majorities of a certain party, there can also be political influence by appointing obedient jurors. The problem with experts is huge and I have not seen any changes in any political platform. We want a Law on Experts to be adopted and for them to be selected randomly," he added.
In addition to control over road construction and a large-scale reform of the RIA, Popov noted that the healthcare system is the next thing the coalition has paid special attention to. "There, the draining of the health fund with fake hospitalizations and the huge markups that are placed on medical equipment, consumables and apparatus must stop," he pointed out.
Regarding the price hike, Popov said that it is due to the lack of control and the cartel between the chains. "Here, emphasis should be placed on the regulators, which have once again been taken over by political parties and are not functioning normally," he pointed out.