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Vanya Grigorova pointed out what the BSP should do to justify their coalition with GERB-SDF

I have not heard any serious resistance from the BSP against Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone, but I am against it. Political efforts are being made to adjust economic indicators for our country's entry into the eurozone, the left-wing municipal councilor noted

Jan 14, 2025 18:24 79

Vanya Grigorova pointed out what the BSP should do to justify their coalition with GERB-SDF  - 1

There must be a government, whatever it is. This was said in "Face to Face" on bTV by BSP municipal councilor Vanya Grigorova, quoted by novini.bg. She made her comment on the negotiations for a minority government with the participation of "GERB – SDS", "BSP – United Left" and "There are such people", which would also be supported by Ahmed Dogan's MRF.

We must have a budget and politicians must take responsibility for the decisions that are made. In order for the ship to move somewhere, someone must steer it. Not every individual citizen can make the decisions. Therefore, we must have a government that is responsible for the decisions that are made in the economy, in education, in healthcare, in foreign policy, etc.,, Grigorova said.

She also commented on the BSP's decision to enter a coalition with GERB, which until recently was considered unthinkable.

In politics, the possible is done – what is possible in the combination in which the voters sent them there. It was most logical for GERB and "We continue the change – to be in the government "Democratic Bulgaria", but since they did not reach an agreement, it is normal for the mandate holder to look for other options. It is normal for others to set conditions for the mandate holder, which I have not heard, however, the municipal councilor from the left pointed out.

For the BSP, participation in such a cabinet would be justified if they achieved some key successes, such as stopping the privatization of "BDZ Passenger Transport" and stopping the closure of the "Maritsa East" complex. These successes would justify the collaboration with GERB, Vanya Grigorova added.
I have not heard any serious resistance from the BSP against Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone, but I am against it. Political efforts are being made to adjust economic indicators for our country's entry into the eurozone, she noted.

According to Vanya Grigorova, the idea of stopping night transport in Sofia is the position of those working in the capital's public transport.

Over the years, I have repeatedly fought against night transport, because there are no resources for this - there are not enough buses, as well as enough drivers, Grigorova emphasized.

According to her, in addition, buses run almost empty at night, and because of night transport during the day, buses from much busier lines in the capital have been "cut".