An online survey was created by the retired former head of Kiril Petkov's office in the 47th National Assembly - Lena Borislavova

Lena Borislavova was born on October 8, 1989. She graduated from Sofia University and.  

Borislavova asks her followers on Facebook "What should the people's representatives from the 48th National Assembly do?"

50 days after the next national elections, the 48th National Assembly of the Republic of Bulgaria has not elected a regular cabinet, has not voted a single law necessary for the Recovery and Resilience Plan, has not considered the Budget Law, has not debated how to secure the prosecutor's office to start working for people and justice.

But it chose the Chief Multak of the Republic as its chairman and copied the Electoral Code after an 18-hour meeting at night of a legal committee, explains the former deputy from "We continue the change

Kiril Petkov and Asen Vassilev presented their political project "We continue the change".

"It's Friday. Another plenary day begins with the forceful insertion of the point for adopting the condensed Electoral Code in the second reading.

The presiding Mr. Rosen Zhelyazkov from GERB and Dancho Tsonev, who is bristling with the people's love, conveniently pass the ball to each other and, contrary to all the rules, include every day as - note - an Extraordinary point!

- voting on the Electoral Code.

They are extraordinary!

The clarion call of "We continue the change

Kiril Petkov and Asen Vasilev presented their political project "We are continuing the change" "The National Assembly to work for the people and to prioritize the laws on PVO and judicial reform are #GlasVPustinya", writes Borislavova on her personal Facebook profile.

After the parliamentary tremors, Lena Borislavova asks: Is there hope?

So I wonder - amid the war miles from our borders, the war on roads, energy issues, inflation and the work that needs to be done to increase low incomes, the lack of quality health care and education, the threat of not getting the second payment on PVA in the amount of BGN 1,400,000,000, Europe's refusal to accept us in Schengen due to the lack of convincing results in the fight against corruption, the criminal proceedings against Bulgaria for non-compliance with EU law, the international day against violence against women - what exactly should do the deputies in the 48th National Assembly?

Why did we send them there? Borislavova asks.

"And since GERB, DPS and BSP do not want to hear the PP's call for a change in the agenda to the really important things, I wonder if they would listen to the voice of the people?

That's why I want to ask you, dear fellow citizens, what ALL the people's representatives elected by us should do in the 48th National Assembly,'' Borislavova concludes her post.

We continue the change

Lena Borislavova