After there is a crisis in the state, will there also be a crisis in the Metropolitan Municipal Council... Constitutional reforms, cabinet and what to expect until the elections on June 9… Municipal councilor from VMRO Carlos Contrera spoke to FAKTI.
- Mr. Contrera, where is it more interesting for you to observe what is happening in the country – in the management of the office or in the Metropolitan Municipality where you are a councillor…
- It is sad and insulting to me to watch what is happening. Our institutions are in shambles. Chaos and anarchy. The state is practically dismantled. It is no different in the Metropolitan Municipality. You can see the huge gap between words, promises and deeds. Practically “the assembly“ managed to disgust and frustrate yet new groups of people. Maybe that was one of the goals - to keep the disgusting from voting so that the disgusting can rule again. Society does not see a perspective, does not hear solutions to its problems, listens to supporting points, propaganda and outright lies.
I predict a crisis in the Metropolitan Municipality as well, according to the model by which they broke the state. It's just that everything is boring, there are mainly stories and no work. We have reached the point where, with the budget adopted by the municipality, they do not want to change one lamp, one bench, one bus stop, notice, because there was no money. Complete absurdity, but this is the ability of the so-called “change“.
- Whether someone from the “embassy“ did he ever imagine when he was putting together the puzzle of governance in our country that we could get ourselves into such a mess?
- There is a backstage, that's how the assembly was created. Under the influence of external factors, of heavy dependencies, of the embassy and embassies, however, their horses came out too lame. We saw the result. To bet politically on such people was a foregone failure. And what did the state gain - nothing. Chaos and anarchy. At the same time, the problems of the Bulgarians persist and deepen - in health care, lack of treatment for cancer patients, lack of nurses, pediatricians, lack of medicine, old and dilapidated hospitals and polyclinics, poverty, war on the roads, crumbling road network, etc. .n.
- What kind of constitutional reform did they tell us about, and what happened. Who and how should take responsibility…
- If you want something to go wrong - call Hristo Ivanov to reform you! The constitutional changes of the “assembly“ led to a managerial and political crisis. Nine months ago I said that tampering with the Constitution was a mistake. Now what came out - some legal dilettantes turned the Constitution upside down, they thought they were very clever, that they arranged things, the schemes. And they dragged the whole country into chaos. The assembly made the institutions of the salad. You see what is happening in the Ministry of Internal Affairs... For me, this ministry should be closed, everyone should pass loyalty tests and a new structure should be created, if two are needed... Everything is compromised, it stinks, it is gangrenous, and justice for the people none.
- We have a caretaker government, but has it become clear to you who is responsible for it?
- At the moment, no one is responsible for anything and does not want to be responsible. We live in slogan days. But a country is not governed by slogans. Reference "Kiril Petkov" office, "Denkov" office. Slogans, slogans, propaganda... and what? At the moment, we are bombarded with yet another propaganda - the prices of food products have decreased. At which goods and at what prices? Where? Everyone who walks into the shop sees that prices are going up, we are buying less with our wages and pensions. Bulgarians live harder, some people barely pay their bills. At the same time, there is a campaign on TV about how we almost live better and are richer. Nonsense!
- Ministers change, propose and rotate because…
- Ministers change like handkerchiefs, because no one is responsible for anything. Ministers for a wide need is the situation. Why did Glavchev offer them at all? Why did Radev agree? In general, a political masquerade is going on, a complete madness. There is also no mention of thought about the state, about statehood. We have some thin counters, some small games and no work. By the way, Agriculture Minister Vatev should have been removed a long time ago, instead of Glavchev proposing him as an official. I ask - what happened to the money for the so-called help because of imports from Ukraine? They are gone! Has the memorandum between farmers and Vatev been fulfilled? No! Where are the measures to support branches in agriculture? They are gone. Why then do you make this minister minister? Then why are you removing it? In general, I have the feeling that we are in a scenario where GERB-DPS and the President have colluded and are passing some balls through the net...
- Two ministers were replaced in a matter of hours. Why and who proposed these ministers earlier, only to become inconvenient a little later…
- They were apparently proposed because they were the result of a deal between GERB-DPS and the President. Then the deal changes and a new deal is made. And so the circus is guaranteed. Against this background, the “change” has become a byword for schemes and corruption (I refer to the case in the Customs and with the chief secretary of the Ministry of the Interior).
- “Assembly“ or contract is the office. What do you think?
- An agreement rather between GERB-DPS-presidency. There is some apparent truce between the three entities. By the way, it seems that there is some agreement between DB and GERB-DPS. I see that Hristo Ivanov has remembered again that he is against Peevski. And so it will be until the moment when he again sits down to drink greasy Turkish coffee in the DPS room in the parliament. And the role of PP after the elections will be on the crutch of DB, you can see this process. The change as a party is over. Soon we will watch Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev pack their suitcases and leave the ship.
- But we will go to elections on June 9. And after them what…
- They are preparing two scenarios for us - either a deadlock with elections until the end, or a new “assembly”, which they are probably already negotiating. GERB-DPS-DB format, of course in the name of the nation... If the Bulgarians do not come out and vote en masse against the parties from the “assembly”, we are waiting for a Denkov 2-type cabinet. I don't think we can expect anything from such a configuration different from scandals and new failures. That is why I would like citizens to come out and vote in protest. Only in this way will we break the “joint“!