Constraints Atop Speaker Election: "Sanitary Cordon" Triumphant in Bulgaria
The co-chairman of "We Continue the Change," spoke to journalists, outlining their party’s position on the ongoing speaker election saga and illustrating the priority of their "sanitary cordon" strategy.
Focusing on Priorities and Key Strategies
We are focusing on ensuring the nomination for Speaker of the National Assembly originates from a party compliant with our strategic "Sanitary cordon" initiative – this remains our core focus.
"We will support General Atanasov," he stated. He emphasized, "He will swiftly implement the laws outlined in the ‘sanitary cordon’ declaration, effectively halting Sarafov’s election." This gamble underscores the movement’s commitment by not budging on the "sanitary cordon" strategy: no negotiation is underway with GERB without their adherence to these terms.
We possess no guarantee that a Speaker of the National Assembly will emerge tomorrow. We’ve conveyed this message to the Bulgarian Socialist Party: ensure alignment with the "sanitary cordon" to even discuss supporting Assoc. Kiselova’s candidacy.
Budget Urgency and Future Planning
When questioned on potential budget concerns, he highlighted, "It’s December, and budget adoption typically takes 4 weeks. It’s irresponsible not to present a budget." He urged the caretaker government to submit a budget immediately: so the future government can adjust and consider if necessary.
He continued, " This new budget period is crucial. The legal mandate requires the Cabinet to submit a budget by October 31, regardless. No point in delaying until tagging along with a new Speaker."
He concluded by stressing the importance of submitting a budget, comparing them
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to a pointless Gymnast attempting a remarkable Borisov-style feat – gimmicky and divisive." Turning to the potential "Hurrah!" or applause from GERB; noting resentment toward the caretaker government is neglecting this crucial step.
What are the potential consequences of implementing the “cordon sanitaire” strategy in terms of political stability and governmental functionality in Bulgaria?
## Constraints Atop Speaker Election: “Sanitary Cordon” Triumphant in Bulgaria
**(Host):** Welcome back. Joining us today is [Guest Name], co-chairman of “We Continue the Change,” to discuss the current standoff in the Bulgarian parliament regarding the speaker election.
Thank you for being here.
**(Guest):** Thank you for having me.
**(Host):** We’ve seen a lot of back-and-forth regarding the election for speaker. Can you shed some light on your party’s stance and strategy moving forward?
**(Guest):** Absolutely. Our priority is clear: We are committed to forming a functional government that serves the interests of the Bulgarian people. This means ensuring the nomination of a speaker who shares our values and is committed to transparency and accountability. To that end, we are implementing a “sanitary cordon” strategy around Delyan Peevski and his MRF-New Beginning party. [[1](https://www.cereport.eu/news/bulgaria/80064)]
**(Host):** Can you elaborate on what this ”sanitary cordon” strategy entails?
**(Guest):** Essentially, we are refusing to engage in any coalition talks or negotiations that involve the MRF-New Beginning. We believe their presence in government would be detrimental to Bulgaria’s progress and ultimately undermine the trust citizens have in their elected officials.
**(Host):** So, this “sanitary cordon” effectively excludes the MRF-New Beginning from any potential governing coalition?
**(Guest):** Precisely. We believe that by setting this boundary, we can create a more stable and accountable government that truly represents the will of the Bulgarian people.
**(Host):** Now, some might argue that this strategy could lead to protracted deadlock in the parliament. How do you respond to that concern?
**(Guest):** We understand the concerns about potential delays, but we believe that a functioning democracy requires principled stances.
We are prepared to work tirelessly to find a solution that upholds our values and ensures a transparent and accountable government for Bulgaria.
**(Host):** Thank you for outlining your party’s position. We look forward to seeing how this situation unfolds.
**(Guest):** Thank you.