Let's first hear what the measures are.

Yesterday, 14 anti-crisis measures were announced and seven were presented.

This was said in the program "Since the day" on BNT by the GERB MP

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party and former Minister of Labor and Social Policy Denitsa Sacheva

Denitsa Sacheva was born on November 2, 1973 in the city of Sofia.

From 2017 to December 2019, he is answering a question about how he estimates the anti-crisis package discussed by the ruling coalition for BGN 2 billion.

The pension-related measure is clearly not yet clear. What we have heard is that various political parties are seeking dividends from the announcement of the measures, she added.

There are many ambiguities about these measures, and the way they are announced is absurd.

And although they are called anti-inflationary measures, it seems that they will be pro-inflationary, Sacheva stressed.

She also commented on the intentions of the government to recalculate pensions.

This government spends a lot of money, borrowing half a billion levs a week.

Another question is whether this is a sensible policy in the long run.

We are talking about new 6.5 billion levs to be spent in the Bulgarian pension system.

I do not see such numbers in the Ministry of Finance at the moment.

I am not sure that we will be able to afford it, said the former Minister of Social Affairs.

The coalition is discussing anti-crisis measures

According to the GERB MP

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in the model of indexing pensions must be made together with the opposition.

As for the poorest, so far social assistance had to be developed, which will be received from June 1, said Denitsa Sacheva.

Denitsa Sacheva was born on November 2, 1973 in the city of Sofia.

From 2017 to December 2019 it is.

She described the anti-crisis measures announced so far with the words "something like wooden iron".

Denitsa Sacheva

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