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Vanya Grigorova: The nationally responsible policy for Bulgaria is the left and the social one

Raise taxes and stop the racket, urged the municipal councilor of the capital

Sep 25, 2024 06:47 83

Vanya Grigorova: The nationally responsible policy for Bulgaria is the left and the social one  - 1

The municipal councilor in SOS from MK "BSP for Bulgaria" Vanya Grigorova stated in the program "The Day ON AIR" that the splits in the parties show that a large part of the formations are not led by sustainable political ideas. And interpersonal wars will not convince voters to go to the polls.

"And if you talk about politics, no one will listen. No matter how much you want to communicate with citizens, at some point you cannot help but respond to baseless criticism. This is the main reason I don't want to be part of the broad left coalition. There, some don't want to see me, others wonder. The new leadership is the old leadership," Grigorova said.

In her words to Bulgaria ON AIR, in order to have good partner relations, you have to measure your words.

"I urge Mrs. Ninova to shut her mouth a bit. "BSP-United Left" should get a decent result, because the nationally responsible policy for Bulgaria is the left and social policy", Grigorova pointed out.

Raise the taxes and stop the racket, urged the municipal councilor and added that there should be awareness among the people.

Her political project will be announced when they feel ready, and it is possible that this will happen already at the next parliamentary elections, Vanya Grigorova announced.

"There is severe apathy among the Bulgarian citizens. Any active person who has energy in him and it matches our idea is welcome. We need experts who are not afraid to defend their ideals in all sectors. A fighter doesn't wait for security, he earns it. If someone is waiting for a warm place in NS, don't wait for it with us. A responsible person will not be silent and will not be afraid," the guest stressed.

Grigorova warns that the service premises of the capital's motor transport have not been repaired for tens of years, and the workers are breathing exhaust fumes. Flowing roofs complete the shocking picture.

"Funds must be allocated to repair the premises. Money is always tight. No contracts for spare parts. They only allocate funds to increase the wages of the workers. SOS allocates more funds to finance urban transport than the state allocates, and it should be at least 50 to 50", said the interlocutor in the studio.

According to Grigorova, funds for public transport in Sofia are being deliberately denied with the aim of sabotage.