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Nikolay Vasilev called on the politicians to necessarily form a government

A pro-Western European government between GERB, PP-DB and ITN

Sep 27, 2024 18:17 30

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"Politicians should forget the hatred between themselves, think of the national interests and a government was formed. Governments with ideological differences have been created over the years. If they don't form a government, society must sweep them away. And I will join in the sweep".

This is what the economist Nikolay Vasilev asked in the show "Face to Face" on bTV.

If we lose money on PVU, it is unpleasant. But I'll start with a joke: "We don't get fat because of what we do between Christmas and New Year, but because of what we do between New Year and Christmas". If there is a problem with PVU, we should look for it in the last three years of waste, the economist also said.

I see a pro-Western European government between GERB, PP-DB and ITN. If they want to put others in, even better. Let the politicians form a government - we don't care at all if they love each other or not. I worked in the triple coalition for 4 years. Almost every day I went to work I sang "And the happiest day will come when you will be far from me". But then there was tolerance, respect, teamwork and we entered the EU, noted Nikolay Vassilev.

According to him, if we have a strong government, Bulgaria can become a full member of Schengen. Regarding the eurozone, the economist commented: "For the last 19 years, very few governments have been for the eurozone - Borisov I the early one and Borisov III the late one, who put us in the waiting room. Our policy was pro-inflationary. We could have been in together with Croatia, we slept through it. Now our policy is not anti-inflationary and we can fit in. But again we rely on the political will.

If the Borisov III cabinet had accepted the old, imperfect plan, we would have absorbed half the billions, Vassilev believes. "Following governments practiced, he did not get better, there is none. The political class has completely failed, but primarily in the lack of governance in recent years. The economy itself and the private sector have lost tens of billions because of this chaos. "The next parliament must be tightened, it must produce a government," noted Vassilev.