Political instability and inflation are a greater threat than a vote of no confidence. This was commented on by international expert Dimitar Gardev, who is the chairman of the European Affairs Committee in the parliament, to BNT.
He explained that he is not worried about the fact that a new vote of no confidence in the government is being prepared.
„What worries me is political instability, a political crisis and elections again at these important moments for Bulgaria“, explained Dimitar Gardev.
„Extremely precise and indicative claims stated in the report, and I can tell you when they will happen – when it comes to inflation from internal factors – this means the absence of a government. Then speculators can buy up a huge amount of goods and naturally create a deficit in this way. The second point they connect again is the result of political instability - when institutions do not work and that is why we will not allow it“, explained Dimitar Gardev.
Measures have been taken to prevent this from happening, he assured, and pointed out that Prime Minister Zhelyazkov has formed a group to monitor prices.
“I want to reassure people. Bulgaria is not going to waste. Bulgaria has the experience of 20 countries that have introduced the euro under different conditions, even countries from our region“, he said.
He explained that the countries that are in the eurozone have the largest resources in Europe.
Gardev also commented on the postponed report on the Republic of North Macedonia.
"The important thing is what Bulgarian society has achieved. First, unification within the national parliament.
The declaration, as you told you, initiated by the ITN, is actually a decision. I insisted that it be a decision for us, our party. It is precisely because of this that giving the government the opportunity and mandate for this report in the European Parliament truly united all Bulgarian MEPs from different political forces," commented Gardev.