We have seen many things in this parliament - from the beginning there is a rhetoric that is extremely confrontational, then we have seen how the dialogue can change.

With the debate on the Electoral Code, we seem to be returning to confrontational speaking.

This was stated by the leader of "Bulgarian Rise

"Bulgarian Rise" defines itself as a national conservative political party, but" Stefan Yanev

By decree of the President Rumen Radev of May 12, 2021, Stefan Yanev was appointed as an official on the bTV airwaves.

According to him, the main problem is whether there will be a government or not: "I hear what others are saying.

We should not look to the third term before the first and second are exhausted.

The potential to fulfill the first two exists, regardless of the requests of the political forces that it is impossible."

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He commented on the scandal with the code of the voting machines, saying: "I am far from giving an idea how the magistrates should do their work.

When this matter is verified, then we can comment on it in depth.

As a politician, I say that this type of talk does nothing to restore confidence in the electoral process.

People have all kinds of doubts."

"In this case, we are talking about something that is extremely harmful to Bulgarian society - we are looking for new ways to divide and point fingers at each other.

I don't know of any other nation dedicated to finding fault with your neighbor, with your fellow citizen, pointing out negatives rather than looking for a constructive tone.

In this way, we lose confidence in ourselves as a parliament," he believes.

He is adamant that no one offered him a code or anything else that could be used to falsify the election result: "The introduction of machines and machine voting has a positive side, let's not forget it.

We have a higher percentage of valid ballots, or rather we have reduced the percentage of invalid ballots.

If there are doubts with this code or series of codes and all these technical things that are clear to a small circle of specialists but not to the general public, this type of opening should be as wide as possible.

What is done in the CEC must be as transparent as possible and be shown to everyone."

"Specialists said - there is no way this code can be changed simultaneously on 12 thousand machines.

But whether manipulations exist is a matter for another investigation.

But delving into this problem takes us away from the real problems of the citizens.

These are inflation and the cost of living.

We politicians say to the citizens "There is one winter, some problems, get better somehow, and in the spring you will support us again".

I don't want that to happen.

Let's not forget that the third mandate is anti-crisis," he added.

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