I do not believe that President Rumen Radev will be the solution to the crisis. Much has been said about this project, but its time and weight have passed, because Radev no longer embodies something new and saving. As president, he already governs Bulgaria with several offices. He ruled for almost two years and nothing better happened.
With like-minded people, we are considering creating a political project when we are ready - then we will announce it.
This is what Kornelia Ninova, former chairman of the BSP, member of parliament in several previous parliaments, deputy prime minister and minister of economy and industry in Kiril Petkov's government, told the BNR.
"I don't want this to be one of the new parties fighting for power. I really want it to be meaningful, to have a meaningful program, to be the different party. What would set us apart is what is deficient in politics - morality, dignity, renunciation of business interests, renunciation of using politics for business, self-sacrifice. For me, the emphasis is on the economy," she specified.
"I warned that the BSP would be taken over and they would turn it into a trademark and trade for posts and money. Every day we see evidence of this in the parliament", Ninova recalled and expressed concern that, according to journalistic investigations and comparisons, it appears that the BSP-United Left may have bought votes in some sections of the elections on October 27, because there is " ;drastically divergent results in these sections from the June election: "But more worrying is their behavior after the election. I would support Silvi Kirilov in order for the parliament to start, said Cornelia Ninova.