“There is currently a consensus in Bulgarian society – young and old, poor and rich believe that we can no longer continue like this”, he said in “120 minutes” on bTV Radostin Vassilev, leader of the MECH party and leader of the list 25th MIR Sofia and 16th MIR Plovdiv.
In his words, the first step towards change is a round table that would bring together anti-corruption parties against Peevski and Borisov, who would decide how our judicial system should continue.
„If Rumen Radev, PP-DB, „Vazrazhdane“, BSP - I hope they enter parliament, although it will be difficult - we have a majority against the model, we must first sit down and think, and not hastily fill the Supreme Judicial Council“, said Vassilev.
„Let's think about whether we will have a chief prosecutor, whether we will change the constitutional provision that determines the responsibility of the Supreme Judicial Council and each prosecutor for the human destinies entrusted to them. Will we decentralize the prosecutor's office system? Is its place in the judiciary, can it enter the executive branch?“, commented the leader of MECH.
Radostin Vassilev stated that 160 deputies are needed to replace the Supreme Judicial Council and “there will be no justification for replacing the Supreme Judicial Council with someone from GERB“.
“Nothing should ever be done with GERB. If necessary, we will experience more catharsis, but this must be overcome“, he added.
“For us, both in the assembly, now, and always, Borislav Sarafov is the ninth dwarf. He must be arrested“, Vassilev is categorical.
“If it weren't for Geshev and Sarafov, this kleptocratic model wouldn't have existed for so long“, he added.
Regarding the problem of rising fuel prices, as a first measure, MECH proposes nationalizing “Lukoil“.
“Very few people know that the price of the column is about 40-45% the price of crude oil. 30% is VAT and excise duty, 10% are transportation costs and markup. Who better than the state can say through legislative change - during the period of crisis, until the Strait of Hormuz opens, the excise duty on fuels for individuals is halved. Then a leva from the price of fuel falls“, Vassilev explained, acknowledging, however, that this will seriously reduce state revenues.