"We go to elections alone, we are consistent".

This was stated by Iskra Mihailova

Iskra Mihailova was born on September 7, 1957 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

She graduated from a specialty, MP from the "Vazrazhdane" party, in front of NOVA NEWS.

Regarding the stated steps of DB and PP to form a coalition, she recalled that requests for a coalition were heard before, they were in a broader coalition until recently.

"We expected such behavior - by forming a majority they would gain power.

We from "Vazrazhdane" are principled, the fact that we have a coincidence with certain parties on some topics does not mean anything.

We have dividing lines with six other parties.

The signatures of "Vazrazhdane" and BSP were sufficient for referral for the construction of new nuclear facilities at the Kozloduy NPP with the AP1000 technology.

The BSP turned to the PP because they abstained during the voting in the hall", Mihailova explained.

She was categorical: "We are not able to fulfill the conditions of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RSP).

It will be necessary for the negotiating team (which has to negotiate an opening in the "Energy" chapter and a rescheduling of the decision to close our coal-fired power plants from the Mariska basin - b.r.) to deal with it.

We are still in a parliamentary republic, the decisions of the parliament are legal".

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"A series of GERB governments led to this decision (to quickly close the plants), PP and DB completed it.

This is economically and socially disadvantageous for Bulgaria, it puts us in conditions for an energy crisis - to be an energy importer.

The revenues of the state thermal power plant "Maritsa Iztok 2" for 11 months exceed BGN 1.68 billion (BGN) revenues.

The income from the operational activity is more than 3 billion (BGN)", she said and called for common sense.

Regarding the changes in the NPC and the Judiciary Law, which were passed yesterday in the first reading in the parliament, she pointed out that their bill, which was passed with an enviable majority, was presented to the parliamentary groups in a previous national assembly.

"The consequence to be able to investigate the chief prosecutor - we submitted this bill for the first time when we were outside the parliament.

If there really was such a will and desire, these changes could have been adopted a long time ago.

It was great for the parties to pump up their electorates and run election campaign after election campaign," Mihailova explained.

Regarding the threat with a weapon to their deputy Stoyan Taslakov by the son of the mayor of Panagyurishte - Ivan Belishki, she said: "this person - Belishki is systematically terrorizing representatives of our political group.

I was present at one of the fights before this incident.

We continue to have some faith in the judiciary.

He (Belishki) can claim anything.

The case was not discussed in a group.

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Regarding the referendums being prepared by "Vazrazhdane" and the VMRO referendums on the euro, Mihailova was categorical that the Bulgarians want to preserve their currency sovereignty.

"Our signature - over 100,000 signatures collected in 10 days on the topic.

There is enormous energy among the people", explained Iskra Mihailova

Iskra Mihailova was born on September 7, 1957 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

She graduated with a degree.

Iskra Mihailova