Radostin Vassilev from MECH: Fragmented Parliament Cannot Produce a Stable Government
Following consultations with President Rumen Radev, the MECH (Morality, Unity, Justice) party addressed journalists
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, in his annual New Year's Eve speech to the nation, emphasized the critical need for unity and leadership to fortify Bulgaria's statehood, sovereignty, and the rule of law. Addressing the challenges faced in the past year, he highlighted the importance of moral values and national unity as cornerstones for the nation's prosperity.
Expressing hope for a more peaceful and prosperous year ahead, President Radev underlined the significance of moral foundations, enlightenment, and courage, essential for Bulgaria's progress. He cautioned against division, corruption, censorship, and the erosion of sovereignty, stressing that these obstacles hinder the country's development as a free democracy.
Emphasizing the nation's resilience throughout history, Radev called for a collective effort to overcome present challenges and pave the way for a brighter future. He encouraged Bulgarians to cherish their heritage, traditions, and national unity, urging them to contribute to a Bulgaria where future generations can thrive.
The President extended his wishes for health and prosperity to every Bulgarian household, advocating for a country where its children find happiness and fulfillment. He concluded by reminding citizens of their responsibility in shaping a nation where unity, sovereignty, and dignity prevail.
Bulgaria’s accession to the Schengen area by land will not result in the country becoming a migrant buffer
Following consultations with President Rumen Radev, the MECH (Morality, Unity, Justice) party addressed journalists
Consultations between the President and representatives of the parliamentary group "There is Such a People" (TISP) continued as part of the discussions surrounding the formation of a regular government
Dzhevdet Chakarov, the leader of the "Democracy, Rights and Freedoms" (DPS-Dogan faction) party, emphasized the urgent need for a regular government during his consultations with President Rumen Radev.
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