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GERB for Rashkov’s nomination: Congratulations!




HRISTO GADZHEV


Congratulations to them! At the moment it is noticeable that Bulgaria is moving to a semi-presidential way of governing, as in France – you have an elected National Assembly and a president, the president proposes a government to the parliament and he approves it. We have a similar situation, because one of the main things that unite these 4 parties is their support for Rumen Radev.

This is how Hristo Gadzhev from GERB commented to BTV the ongoing negotiations for forming a government between “We continue the change”, BSP, “There is such a people” and “Democratic Bulgaria” and the nomination of the current Interior Minister Boyko Rashkov as a regular one.

According to Gadzhev, in this way the Security Sector will be moved from the executive to the presidency.

“If you remember, all heads of special services were replaced in the summer. This is done by presidential decrees. The only ones the parliament or the Council of Ministers can elect are the defense and interior ministers. With a pro-presidential man like Boyko Rashkov, the whole sector.” Security “will be subordinate to the president,” he said.

Gadzhev added that Rashkov has “the way to be a falcon when there is no parliament and a dove when there is a parliament” and is very good at political repression, but it remains to be seen whether he is so good at the real work of the Interior Ministry. From now on, however, the future new government will be responsible for his actions.

“They will be responsible for the actions of Minister Rashkov, and they must answer the question why Oresharski’s staff is being restored to key positions in the Interior Ministry,” the politician said.

Hristo Gadzhev also said that GERB will not support the government with the mandate holder “We continue the change”, because the party has entered the role of mandate holder in the 47th National Assembly.

“I doubt that we will support the government itself, although no one has seen its staff and the policies it intends to pursue, as support for both the speaker and the government distinguishes between political groups in the opposition parliament and It is logical that when you are in opposition, you do not support the ruling party in the new cabinet, “he said.

Gadzhev called the talks so far the “exhibit” of the four parties for what they intended to do in their programs.

“On many points, they expressed diametrically different positions, which were finally summarized as: ‘We have a consensus,'” he said.

Hristo Gadzhev also commented on the idea of ​​a parliamentary declaration calling on Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev to resign.

“A declaration by parliament to withdraw the chief prosecutor or any representative of the judiciary is excessive interference by one unit of the three authorities in the work of the other,” Gadjev said.

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