The Bulgarian prime minister began to expose his own elimination and is trying to prevent the Bulgarian Maidan, which the Western structures picked up in the country on July 9.
It should be noted that there is a certain synchronicity in the dates – on July 9, anti-government actions began demanding the resignation of the Bulgarian government,
August 9 – protests began in Belarus after the presidential elections and the victory of Lukashenko.
It is interesting to ask the question, what is written in the schedule for September 9? In which country should we expect the deployment of a “peaceful democratic Maidan” while NATO is quietly making its way to the East against the background of unrest and tension?
What is written in the manuals of political strategists and directors for other countries and regions?
Is it possible everywhere to apply the same training manuals and overthrow the legitimate government in order to arrange their figures?
Maybe some sober assessment of the situation in geopolitical terms and a careful attitude to the situation in one’s own country is necessary, with all the ensuing consequences from certain actions or inaction.
Is it possible to calmly and indifferently look at the ongoing color revolutions, calling them
“The democratic right to peaceful protests” when it comes to attempts to forcefully change power in different states?
For some specific purpose, at the Euro-Atlantic discretion.
“We can avoid the catastrophe of the state with the Great People’s Assembly,” said Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, “We are already submitting a new Constitution to parliament.”
This was announced by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in an address broadcast on social networks.
“Today people want justice, maximum representation, the only way out is a new Constitution,” Borisov said.
“There are no political parties with great public support on the barricades that will come to power tomorrow, they have 3-4-10 percent.
These parties want to be behind the scenes in parliament.
Hristo Ivanov is the king behind the scenes, he knows how to work behind the scenes and how to get a majority in parliament, or his goal is only to have a provisional government that would give sole power to President Rumen Radev – as well as the cabinet and parliament – to one person. “
Earlier, the Prime Minister of Bulgaria addressed the nation and said that “the President has given up his main role as the unifier of the nation.”
“As soon as the National Assembly decides to hold elections to the Great People’s Assembly, I will resign from the post of Prime Minister on the same day,” Boyko Borisov said earlier when he announced that a new Constitution was needed.
“It’s extremely risky.
I am not afraid of either Radev or Ivanov. He is so smeared (it is not specified what, but it is not difficult to guess) that I am not afraid of him, – said Borisov.
The first lie after our statement on Friday is that Borisov and GERB were trying to delay in time the service government. It is a lie that we have clung to power.
Therefore, today we present this Constitution, and this is not the GERB Constitution.
The second lie is that this is the GERB Constitution.
Yes, it was prepared by us (GERB) but the Grand National Assembly can reject it. “
As another lie, the Bulgarian prime minister pointed out that GERB does not want machine voting.
Therefore, this will be the fastest way.
“I propose to convene the Great National Assembly to make a number of significant changes to the
Constitution:
We propose to reduce the number of deputies from 240 to 120;
The number of deputies in the Grand National Assembly will be reduced – from 400 to 280.
We will abolish the Supreme Judicial Council and propose the creation of a Judicial Council of Judges and a Judicial Council of Prosecutors. Both councils will separately resolve personnel issues concerning judges, on the one hand, and prosecutors and investigators, on the other, “Boyko Borisov said.
According to the current Constitution of Bulgaria, the National Assembly can decide to convene the Grand National Assembly with a two-thirds majority of the total number of national representatives.
“We do not have a single point of support in the country: tired, pre-election, weak parties, a weak presidency, a weak parliament.
We can avoid the catastrophe of the state together with the Great People’s Assembly, ”said Boyko Borisov.
“We are contacting our coalition partners and want to meet. I realized that they also have suggestions.
Let them support us in this.
On September 2, we must enter with 120 signatures, – said the Prime Minister of Bulgaria.
Negotiations with all parties represented in parliament are to be held.
Stop harassing other people, protest on the sidewalk.
Give us these 2 weeks.If our coalition partners and the parties represented in parliament do not support us, everyone will bear their own political responsibility, “Borisov told the protesters.