Leaving the coalition by "There are such people" means that the knife is already on the bone and can no longer be tolerated.

This was stated by the economic and financial adviser of the party Mika Zaykova

Mika Zaykova was born on February 2, 1942 in Sofia.

She graduated from the Institute of Mining and Geology, in "The day begins with Georgi Lyubenov" on BNT.

As far as I know, it's about the following - you can't put the budget in the National Assembly before you look at it in a coalition council. The council was scheduled for the evening, and they wanted the Council of Ministers to adopt it before that. for roads, for example, the budget is divided into different districts. But I look, I see and I do not see the field of "sports". And Radostin Vassilev wanted to build a National Stadium. So how to build a national stadium without a lev of the state inside? to ignore sports in general, to take money from culture, and to put some nearly BGN 350 million for effective government and increase the salaries of those who effectively govern us? "

Zaikova asked.

According to her, "We continue the change" will not be able to attract deputies of "There are such people" in support of the cabinet.

I know these guys - it won't happen. Don't do it! Sit down and talk. True - there was emotion, etc., but things can only be fixed with one human dialogue. You can't act like an autocrat "But I am very worried because the country is in a very difficult situation and a solution must be found - perhaps another government without elections, if possible - is not bad."

she said.

According to Mika Zaykova

Mika Zaykova was born on February 2, 1942 in Sofia.

She graduated from the Institute of Mining and Geology, it is realistic to form a new government within the 47th National Assembly with a mandate of "There is such a people".

If these 12 deputies are not found, neither Kiril Petkov nor the next one can form a cabinet - then there is a third option. There may be a third and this third may be from "There are such people". Imagine that the president offered ITN a mandate and that the party manages to reach an agreement in some way with the BSP, the DB and some other party. But this is just my hypothesis, I have no idea what the party leadership thinks. "

she clarified.

On the air of "The day begins with Georgi Lyubenov" Mika Zaykova

Mika Zaykova was born on February 2, 1942 in Sofia.

She graduated from the Institute of Mining and Geology, once again criticized the government's anti-crisis measures, saying she only supported raising the VAT registration threshold and reducing the tax base for families with young children.

According to her, the proposed increase in pensions is not financially secured and will distort the pension system.

Zaikova also pointed out that compared to last year, gas prices have risen by about 400%, and the forthcoming reduction is actually a consequence of a previous peak price.

"If you ask me where things are going - the situation is - a snake in front, a donkey in the back!"

she said.

Mika Zaykova