The forces that want to have fair elections in Bulgaria managed to show that they are strong enough to wake up the public to what the "paper coalition" had actually prepared". Continuing the Change MP Daniel Laurer

Daniel Laurer graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration from Tel Aviv University.

Confirms.

"It turned out that, in addition to the return of the option for paper ballots, they have more unpleasant things in their bag of surprises for everyone who cares about democracy in our country - abolishing the public council at the CEC, increasing the number of votes required to have sections abroad, i.e. vote suppression," Laurer added.

"On the crazy night of the Law Commission in question, there were proposals for the nationalization of Microsoft - an idea from GERB that the state should be the owner of the operating system of the machines, that is, we are already talking about technical burden. There were also attempts not to recognize the new census as a basis for calculation of the mandates. On that night, a real pogrom was tried against the Electoral Code," Daniel Laurer is emphatic

Daniel Laurer graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration from Tel Aviv University.

Confirms.

According to his words, BSP, which was the initiator of this whole procedure, GERB and DPS deservedly bear the anger of the people for what they tried to produce that night.

Laurer (PP): Those who are pushing the Electoral Code are pushing the country towards elections

"There are no personal agreements with us, with "Change" we are extremely proud to do what we say we will do. Everything we discuss with all party formations becomes clear," he added.

In connection with the information that Kiril Petkov personally offered Yordan Tsonev to support the election of the Speaker of the Parliament in order for the DPS to withdraw its support for the draft law on changes to the Electoral Code, Laurer clarified that Petkov did not have any personal dealings with Tsonev or "with anyone else for any favors and support".

"With the BSP, we really managed to find a common language, and in a format in which Democratic Bulgaria was on one side, and BSP on the other - something that no one before the "Petkov" cabinet had managed to achieve. This was a serious step for Bulgarian democracy," Daniel Laurer also pointed out

Daniel Laurer graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration from Tel Aviv University.

Confirms.

"It was not clear to any of us what devil had come into the BSP to force them to put something as retrograde as a complete return to the paper ballot back on the table, and with such urgency. Why did this have to happen overnight? This should have been discussed at length in the parliament to make it clear whether there is cause for alarm," he also commented and reminded: "We all know the fraud schemes that have been clear for years - in the last local elections there were half a million fake invalid ballots." .

According to him, President Radev wants the Bulgarian parliament to work as long as possible even if there is no regular government in the hope that it will be able to do more work and vote some of the necessary changes around the Recovery and Sustainability Plan.

"Now the question is, if the president is going to drag this process out over time, isn't it time for the cabinet to at least come up with a budget so that the country can meet 2023 with some really well-considered spending?" Laurer asked. .

Smoker - so Daniel Laurer

Daniel Laurer graduated in Computer Science and Business Administration from Tel Aviv University.

He confirms the statement of GERB from Sunday that the memorandum with "Jemcorp" was not terminated by the "Petkov" cabinet.

"The whole GERB press conference regarding Gemcorp was just smoke and pipe to say something bad about 'The Change' to cover up the leader's backsliding afterwards, because he then came out and said 'Well, you're probably right , we will not introduce this Electoral Code on Sunday". The retreat was covered with a smoke screen around a non-existent case", Laurer pointed out.

He explained that the memorandum with Gemcorp is non-binding.

It does not oblige either Bulgaria to provide any energy capacities to "Jemcorp", nor "Jemcorp" to purchase or take them.

"This memorandum declares the intentions of "Jemcorp" someday, if they decide, to participate in a competition for investments in the Bulgarian energy capacities", specified Laurer.

According to him, GERB will not be able to get out of political isolation with their first mandate.

"This would be risky for the rest of the participants in the parliament. If GERB succeeds in forming their own government, we have promised our voters that we will be a constructive opposition - this means that when such a government proposes policies that are in sync with what we "Continue the change" believes that it is important and the Bulgarian society and economy, we will support them", said Laurer.

He specified that for the second term, the PP will propose a minority government supported by the DB, which will have a very clear program.

Daniel Laurer