"There are very few countries in the EU and NATO that have more than 2% of their GDP for armaments. We're getting close. We are catching up, because everyone says that there is a lag in the armament of the Bulgarian Army". This was announced by acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev on the Day of Courage.
However, the Prime Minister stressed that the work of his cabinet is primarily to secure the upcoming vote. "Let's not forget that our main task is the organization of fair and transparent elections. We work in sync with the CEC in this direction. Every week I gather the responsible ministers and get information. At the moment, we are dealing with the deadlines, even though they have been shortened", Glavchev emphasized. And he added: "We are doing our best to ensure that there are no vicious practices that could interfere with the elections. If there were such signals, you would also see our actions”.
He also commented on the case study with the Multispecialty Hospital for active treatment "Mom and I". "The signal will be submitted on the first working day and it is not only to DANS, but also to the Prosecutor's Office. I am also waiting for a report from the Ministry of Health. But I want to clearly emphasize that I have high respect for Bulgarian doctors," Glavchev pointed out.
And he specified that "during the meeting of the Council of Ministers, when the decision was made to establish the private hospital, there were no concerns". "Everything is absolutely legal. But facts emerged in society that we had no way of knowing. And as you saw - we reacted immediately", Glavchev was categorical.