The way out of the political crisis is for the parties to get together, to discuss the priorities, which are the same for everyone, and to shape them as a program with deadlines for implementation. If it has enough support from the appropriate number of parties, they can form a government. There should be no political leaders in it. The decision of who the people are should be made together. This is what the candidate for deputy from ITN Toshko Yordanov said on the air of Nova TV.
On the subject of the nomination of Borislav Sarafov as chief prosecutor, Yordanov commented that “the procedure is legal, but extremely immoral, since the composition of the Supreme Judicial Council, for the most part, has an expired mandate”. “The same composition removed Ivan Geshev”, added the candidate-deputy. And he emphasized that "the system is concrete".
On the issue of vote buying, Yordanov pointed out that it happens through various companies, through the entire state administration, etc. “The scheme is clear, people are known in places who buy votes, but no one takes measures. The actions are aimed at certain groups so that others can do what they want, Yordanov also said.
He also commented on the case with the Bulgarian thermal power plants. “Maritsa" and the Bulgarian energy complex win every year. The state should review the economic norms that burden the value of "Maritsa", believes Yordanov. And he adds that the money under the PVA “will not go to the people who work in the thermal power plants, nor to the restoration of the Bulgarian energy industry, but to 10 companies that will make photovoltaics”. The politician also said that if the energy market is liberalized for household consumers in 2026, it will lead to energy poverty for many Bulgarians.