The package of anti-inflationary measures is infinitely late and out of focus.

These are not anti-crisis measures.

They are somewhat compensatory.

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Thus, the former Minister of Finance Petar Chobanov

Petar Chobanov was born on July 20, 1976 in Yambol. He graduated from Atanas Mathematical High School and commented on the government's measures against the crisis in the NOVA NEWS "Offensive" program.

"While they are being implemented, we will see if they will remain the same and how they will be painted.

Some of them can stimulate consumption and further increase inflation, some of them can keep it, but this will not solve the main problem.

"When you want to fight inflation, you have to create an opportunity for greater production in the economy," Chobanov said.

According to him, the only political force that seems satisfied with the measures is the BSP.

"I expect everything from this government.

"This update will not have the meaning it used to," he said.

Petar Chobanov: The budget update is delayed and would be meaningless if it includes only the measures listed by the government today

Asked whether from the MRF

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, which would support an increase in the minimum wage, Chobanov said: "At the moment we have no reason to believe that it will be increased.

We have no such signals.

If they offer it, we will discuss it.

I don't think it should increase for now. "

According to him, the level of inflation in our country makes our entry into the eurozone impossible.

The anti-crisis measures of Petkov's cabinet

Petar Chobanov

MRF