“We Continue the Change” (PP) highlighted corruption as one of the main shortcomings of the hundred days of government of GERB, “BSP – United Left” and ITN. PP has not cancelled plans of filing a vote of no confidence after Bulgaria receives the convergence report on entry into the eurozone, it becomes clear from a position sent to the media.
“Within the first 100 days of the new ruling majority’s work, Bulgaria has sharply recalled the period before 2020, when corruption flourished, tax money was distributed to those close to power, and the entire state machine served a few people at the top. There is nothing new in Borisov’s new government, except that the party of his eternal partner Peevski is now called New Beginning,” the document reads.
According to PP, the ruling majority has adopted the most inflated budget in our recent history with 19 billion BGN of debt instead of the required 12 billion BGN; it has created a “black fund” of 2.5 billion BGN in the central budget for distribution through the Council of Ministers without control by the National Assembly; it has directed an additional 7 billion to state-owned companies and structures, which will be spent without accountability and transparency. In addition, the majority has put billions of European funds at risk; the key anti-corruption laws for receiving the second payment under the Recovery and Resilience Plan are being deliberately delayed; corruption schemes in road construction have also returned.
Bulgaria’s Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating a large-scale property fraud and money laundering scheme connected to the 'Historical Park', which is associated with Ivelin Mihaylov, the leader of the Velichie party. Those arrested include the..
The ruling party and the opposition argued about the procedure for the Budget Committee meeting before the final vote on the 2006 budget . Assen Vassilev, chairman of the We Continue the Change party, attempted to block the committee’s extraordinary..
Employees in the agriculture and forestry sector staged a protest in front of the Parliament, demanding higher salaries for workers in departments that are secondary budget administrators. The protest was organized by the National Federation of..
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