It's not good for the state to get involved as a player in the purchase of "Lukoil" assets. It and society must be sure that this is a profitable deal. The best option is the large Western companies, so that we can be sure that the state does not fall into any scenarios. This was stated by Martin Dimitrov from the PP-DB on Nova TV.
"Ms. Petkova showed data with an error, she spoke of a surplus, but there were data of a deficit. These are elementary situations that should not be allowed. You can't talk all week about how terrible the situation is, how big the deficit is and say that the eurozone doesn't matter, the deficit doesn't matter and give 400 billion leva. leva to restaurateurs. Why exactly to them - why not for essential goods, why not for bread, why not for someone else from hundreds of sectors. With medicines because the price is regulated - there will be a real effect, for example. Boyko Borisov only said that he promised - this is devoid of any political logic. We at the DB want no new differentiated rates to be increased, we want the eurozone. This is a unique chance for Bulgaria", he also said.
In his words, if there is a hole of 18 billion leva, how can another 400 billion leva be proposed. "We have proposed several things - that civil servants pay their social security contributions in stages. We have come up with it so that their salaries will increase, and that they will start covering their social security contributions in 6 years - 1/6 the first year, 2/6 the second and so on. There are over 10,000 pensioners in the administration, but the information is not accurate, they do not answer my questions. These people will receive both a 50% increase in salaries and an increase in pensions. ", he explained and added that they have no room for exaggeration.
As for the cash receipts at gas stations, he said that they have not discussed this measure at an expert level and do not know how effective it will be.
"The invitation to the Ministry of Finance is very constructive," Dimitrov emphasized and added that they do not aim to ask for a vote of no confidence.