BSP leader Cornelia Ninova believes that after the vote on June 9, it will be constituted government. Its motives are the complication of the situation both internationally and domestically. According to her, another election would be disastrous for Bulgaria and for the parties.
„Our proposal, the most reasonable one, for getting out of the crisis and for the stability and security of the people, is a supra-party government, with a program, national priorities, a deadline for work and support from all. I see it as talking, prioritizing and broadcasting experts from the parties that will support such a government. "Without party appointments and quotas, without party leaders," she explained.
Ninova announced that the BSP would participate in talks on a supra-party government. “We also proposed it at the beginning of the 49th National Assembly. I believe that colleagues will mature that this is the only way out at the moment. The results of the “assembly” are disastrous and I hope they realize it. Because such an unstable government, this contrived rotation, everything that happened – is a dead end. We have not made any progress in any field,”, the leader of the party is categorical.
According to her, BSP is the only alternative left. “We did not give in to any attempts to get us into “assemblies”, behind the scenes, into contracts, into monasteries, into someone's lap and so on”, explained Ninova.
Regarding criticism that the BSP lost votes, she responded with a split vote. “The issue is the apathy and reluctance of people to vote, the outflow from parties and the swarming of parties. This is a big state and political issue. This is a problem for politics, first of all,”, the party leader explained.
Ninova also commented on the position of President Rumen Radev and the criticism he received after his speech in Hungary. “I want to say our position - search for a peaceful solution. Under no circumstances, categorically, not to send a single soldier to Ukraine. I have a proposal – the only way to resolve this issue is for the Speaker of the Parliament to convene an extraordinary session of the National Assembly and make a single, one-point decision – Bulgaria will not send soldiers to Ukraine. Point. And then all disputes, speculations and mutual attacks will stop, she is categorical.