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The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) has elaborated the future governance program of a country, which will be proposed for discussion by the parliamentary parties. In his work, Delyan Peevsky was a member of Parliament, and that is why he went to Parliament offices twice this week.
MRF MP Yordan Tsonev explained this to Bulgarian national television. He added that they would ask each party to identify 2 or 3 priorities of its programs, then to choose the priorities to work on, and not to give up any government. The implementation of the program was also the reason why Peevski took part in two consecutive sessions, having previously had only one – to take his oath of office on April 19, 2017.
"That's why he started going back to work." Mr. Peevsky has a role to play in this program, both in his work and in his work, "Tsonev said.
Peevsky said during the week that MRF was considering submitting a project to remove VAT on bread, medicines, books and to consider creating free kindergartens. Read more here.
Tsonev gave as an example the 1990s, when there were common priorities that all countries worked on. Such were the entries of Bulgaria into NATO and the EU. Tsonev also explained how economic growth can be achieved.
"The accelerated growth, which pushes some levers of the economy to accelerate growth to 5-6% and not to 2-3% as it is now," said the MPF MP.
Yordan Tsonev said that the result of the European elections does not involve early elections. According to him, "people want change, but not force".
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