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Iskra Mihailova: I don't believe in the caretaker government and how it will organize the elections

We already know for sure that the DPS has a huge influence in the CEC, said the MP from Vazrazhdane

Sep 5, 2024 06:58 260

Iskra Mihailova: I don't believe in the caretaker government and how it will organize the elections  - 1

In Bulgaria it is being created an unprecedented situation. From last Friday, a duty of members of the DPS began around the entrances of the National Assembly, who remained undisturbed by the NSO around the clock. This means a huge tolerance from the NSO, because this is not just any building. Then the CEC dramas happened. They even made it so that the meeting was conducted without mobile phones, without any publicity. The factions, which also exist in the CEC, sought to reduce the influence exerted on one or another member. Currently, the CEC hardly makes objective decisions. We already know for sure that the DPS has a huge influence in the CEC.

This was stated by the MP from "Vazrazhdane" Iskra Mihailova in "The Day ON AIR".

In her words, the police do not see the forming groups of people who trade votes.

"I do not believe in the caretaker government and how it will organize the elections. The previous time elections were held, it remained an open secret that both vote-buying racketeers and bosses in certain ethnic neighborhoods remained at large. Along with the conflicts that arise in the DPS, we see that a gathering is already underway, processes of communication between these people, handing out phones. In the last elections, we filed dozens of reports. We think that there is protection from a huge part of the Ministry of Interior. The entire official government was conducted by GERB and DPS", Mihailova added for Bulgaria ON AIR.

According to the deputy, there should be huge unifications among Bulgarian citizens in the upcoming elections, regardless of who they sympathize with.

"We from "Revival" we do not believe in the official government, nor in the transparency of the regional election commissions, and now also in the CEC. From now on, what remains for us as political subjects is to get as many people as possible to cast their votes and the people who participate in the sectional committees, the Bulgarian citizens, to do their work conscientiously and responsibly, then the representatives of the parties in the RICs to be uncompromising in any violation. This is possible," commented the guest.

There are about 90,000 teachers in Bulgaria and less than 1,000 have signed the list, which is against the law on LGBTI propaganda in schools and kindergartens, Mihailova is categorical.

"There is a very clear and simple text written into the law that says "there should be no LGBTI propaganda in schools and kindergartens". I believe the list was created by an NGO. This list came out of their midst. They made this list and signed it. They are hundreds of these organizations that are pouring funding to deal with the subject. A number of NGOs enter the schools according to programs. Children in school should learn and develop. We should not bother them with what Peter and Georgi are doing in the bedroom. The law met with overwhelming approval," she explained.