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A commission scorched the efforts of “Vazrazhdane” deputies to test for drugs

The deputies will not pass tests for alcohol and drugs when entering the National Assembly. This was decided by the legal committee in the parliament by rejecting a proposal of “Vazrazhdane” in this direction.

The decision was taken with 1 vote in favor, 9 against and 1 abstention.

The proposal of the smallest formation in parliament came after speaking of the MP from “We continue the change” Hristo Petrov, better known as Itzo Hazarta. 2 weeks ago he stated from the rostrum of the National Assembly:

“If tomorrow I decide and call 500 or 1000 of the people who voted for me and tell them:” Come and enter the parliament illegally, come and push the police, I will pay for the buses, I can give you 40 leva, no Is it right for Mr. Attorney General to ask for my parliamentary immunity, to be tried and to be put in prison? Does the law say that it applies only to me or to a handful of unfortunate fascists? ”


We propose that each MP take a drug and alcohol test by paying for the test. We want this to be included in the rules of the People’s …


His speech was addressed to the deputies from the Vazrazhdane party and the one organized by them protest against green COVID certificates, as some protesters tried to break into parliament and the National Security Service had to set up tables inside the main entrance to prevent them from opening their doors.

“We are watching with concern the behavior of certain MPs who use insulting words and qualifications from the rostrum of parliament. We are witnessing inappropriate behavior on the part of MPs, which is unacceptable,” the petitioner said. Elena Guncheva from “Renaissance”.

According to her, the work of MPs is extremely responsible and affects all citizens, so they need to be able to perform their tasks.

The other members of the commission pointed out that the party’s project Kostadin Kostadinov in no way differs from the requirement for MPs to test or show a green certificate when entering parliament and recalled the position of “Renaissance” on this topic. However, Guncheva replied that the goal was not to use alcohol and drug testing for access, but rather to look for a moral point of view.

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