" Even during the failure of the first mandate, we said that in the upcoming election campaign all political parties must be aware that they are entering not with the idea of what cannot be done and who is against whom, but what, how and with whom can actually be done. This should definitely be the last early parliamentary elections."
Denitsa Sacheva, deputy chairperson of GERB and the parliamentary group, stated this to the BNR. According to her, GERB-SDS started work in the current parliament in search of bridges and invited everyone to a conversation, but were refused.
If there is a lesson to be learned from the 50th National Assembly, it is that hubris and arrogance, threats and blackmail do not work because they are tools for quick results and a "pernicious arsenal for achieving long-term goals sustainably" ;, she emphasized and reminded that there is not a single group represented in the parliament that has received the trust of the voters to single-handedly impose its agenda.
"As long as the term "anti-corruption majority" used for a marketing strategy, it will fail. The fight against corruption cannot be the sole party property of any party", commented Sacheva in the program "Sunday 150".
GERB is patiently waiting for the DPS to come out with clear and unified messages about their strategy, in order to determine its attitude, she specified, when asked if it becomes "DPS without Peevski" more acceptable partner.
Among the possible parliamentary actions in the remaining weeks until the end of the current parliament, she singled out the declaration of Bulgaria's political will for membership in the eurozone, which must be reaffirmed against the background of political uncertainty, which has been going on for three years now.
"Forgone benefits for businesses and citizens, according to experts, are already estimated at 1 billion a year," Sacheva noted and explained that they are looking for a majority to accept this application.
Priority should also be given to the bills developed by the Council of Ministers, Denitsa Sacheva also said. An update of the budget before elections, according to her, could lead to "wild populism" and it would only make sense to look at the application with municipal projects.
In Bulgaria, there is no systematic and consistent work on climate-related risks, Sacheva stated. It emphasizes the participation of the state in the cost of insurance policies in case of disasters and the partial financing of insurance services for socially weak people.
In her words, extreme climate events will continue to happen and we cannot react with panic every time, as if it were the first time.