I am surprised that there are no more reports filed with the prosecutor's office and the KPKONPI. This was commented on in the bTV studio by the PP-DB MP Ivaylo Mirchev about the announced departure of the "We continue the change" by the metropolitan district mayors of "Mladost" and "Lyulin", quoted by news.bg. The reason for their departure was systematic pressure from the party leadership to manipulate public procurement, percentages and redirect funds to the party coffers.
He pointed out thatthis is "extremely unpleasant" and emphasized that "of "It is clear to everyone that heads will be flying" if someone has taken advantage of public money. And he again called on the mayors of the two regions to report the incident as quickly as possible and tell what happened.
Mirchev explained that an analysis should be made of why people are leaving and specified that there will be a conversation with the PP and DSB tomorrow.
Regarding the elections in the "Iskar" region, Ivaylo Mirchev indicated that in his opinion it is a matter of bought votes, but he emphasized that first the problem should be sought in the PP-DB and then the external factors for the loss should be looked at - what has not been done with this campaign, this will again be a topic of conversation at tomorrow's meeting of the PP-DB, the MP also noted.
He also commented on the photo of Kiril Petkov and Aton Slavchev, head of the Anti-Corruption Commission, expressing the opinion that it is not It is the job of a politician to communicate with the head of the Anti-Corruption Commission, and it is not the job of the chief to communicate with politicians.
The MP commented on the statement of GERB leader Boyko Borisov that this photo reduced Slavchev's chances of becoming the head of the Anti-Corruption Commission, stating that in this way Borisov admitted that Slavchev was discussed as a possible head of the Anti-Corruption Commission, but wondered with whom his name was discussed.
Ivaylo Mirchev also sees an unjustified increase in the prices of certain products in stores. According to him, it is clear how certain commercial entities take advantage of the fact that the institutions are not working well to play with prices.
He explained that the PP-DB is proposing a bill that will oblige retail chains to publish the prices of the products they offer, and this will cost nothing to them.
Mirchev noted that this way people will be able to track how product prices are changing. He was categorical that this does not cost anyone anything and will not lead to price increases.
He suspects that the proposal will not be accepted by many people because it comes from the PP-DB, but he called on the MPs to ignore it and if they want to introduce it into parliament on their behalf, and the PP-DB will support it.