Bulgarian Socialist Party’s Kornelia Ninova challenges govt
BSP’s Kornelia Ninova criticizes the government for corruption and immorality, advocating for a dual parliamentary vote and greater accountability
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) has escalated political tensions by demanding the government’s resignation and proposing a dual vote in the Bulgarian and European Parliament.
BSP leader Kornelia Ninova offered a scathing critique of the government’s nine-month tenure, marked by “a lack of morality, national betrayal, lobbying in favor of private interests, and the legalization of corruption.”
Her words mirror the increasing dissatisfaction among opposition ranks and a section of the public.
Ninova also announced BSP’s commitment to scrutinize the Council of Ministers’ activities thoroughly.
She promised a detailed, sector-by-sector analysis soon, stressing BSP’s dedication to transparency and accountability.
The BSP’s call for a dual vote and its rigorous examination of government activities reflect its stand for ethical governance and public accountability.
With these developments, Bulgaria is at a crossroads, facing potential significant shifts in its political landscape.
Source: Newsroom