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Ramadan Atalay jumped on Petkov. What did you accuse him of?

The MRF blamed the prime minister for negotiating liquefied natural gas from the United States. Ramadan Atalay was adamant that the government’s desire is not to diversify, but to replace one big brother with another big brother – in this case, as a source of gas supplies.

“Bulgaria’s prime minister has no right to negotiate any energy raw materials, no,” Atalay said from the parliamentary rostrum during the debate on a temporary commission to clarify why he stopped Russian gas.

He noted that immediately after the EU meeting, at which Brussels discussed common gas supplies, the Bulgarian prime minister “grabbed his bags, went to America and negotiated gas”.

“And the only source with which to diversify should not be the other older brother, from which Bulgaria is pulling so far,” warned Atalay. “Why don’t you go to Algeria, why don’t you go to Qatar? You would do it together with the European Union, wouldn’t you?” He asked the government.

“I understand the diversification to be announced by the capacity conservation exchange and all producers to come and declare who can deliver what. What are we doing? What are we doing? What are we doing?” The MRF MP asked.

He reminded that during the gas crisis in 2009, when he was the head of the energy commission in the National Assembly, there was a real lack of diversification of gas sources and routes. “We cannot say today that we do not have diversification of pipes and roads. At that time, neither Turkey nor Romania had the opportunity,” Atalay recalled, adding that the problem with the Greek connection was geopolitical.

“Colleagues, after you came to this House, I may have been the only one to come out and say, ‘Our expectations of you are very high.’ not to stand on the embrasure to protect those who do not understand governance “, Atalay addressed” We continue the change “.

“Either take control of this country, or leave. If you leave, you will do much greater good to the state,” he concluded.

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