There will be a government. This is what he said about the "This is Bulgaria" audiocast. of "Focus" hosted by Tsonya Sabcheva, former finance minister Vladislav Goranov.
"From the unofficial information that goes back and forth, Dimitar Glavchev will be able to bring in a cabinet with solid experts and will start the normal work of an official government, although with all the criticisms towards the imperfect model of the new Constitution" , Goranov also said.
Is it unconstitutional, as the PP-DB claim, that the parliament imposed a limit on the handling of public funds by the finance minister?
"This is a political act. I cannot judge whether it is unconstitutional, but if I had to be principled, I would rather say yes, but this judgment can only be made by the Constitutional Court. Unfortunately, in politics, when you allow a precedent or act unprincipled, it very easily degenerates and reproduces. I remind you that at the end of the mandate of the government with the example of Boyko Borisov in the spring of 2021 with a similar act the National Assembly was prohibited from any executive and any other actions by a legally elected and functioning government. So this bad precedent has since degenerated into a new bad precedent, but it is rather a political assessment of the removal of confidence from Asen Vassilev, as much as some other type of act. Of course, such acts should not be allowed, I believe that after a few days, when the interim government is formed, things will fall into place,", said the former finance minister.
It will certainly be necessary to review very carefully what commitments have been made in the expenditure part with the huge investments that were promised to the mayors, and the commitments we have related to the absorption of European funds, Vladislav Goranov was emphatic.
"We know that the program period cannot be postponed and stretched indefinitely. What is bad in this case, however, is when we talk about economic growth and investment, which we rely on to balance the budget by cutting them, we are cutting the branch we are standing on. I.e. probably it will actually have to be cut. The flexibility of the budget, I said again, in terms of current expenses is practically non-existent, only investment expenses, capital expenses remain, and to cut from them is stupid in the long term, he explained .