The parliamentary republic is definitely not exhausted.

The fathers, when they accepted it, considered that through the Parliament they protected the public and civil interest to the greatest extent.

There is a multi-party model and only the Bulgarian citizens decide who will represent them and with what majorities.

The crisis of the last two years does not show the exhaustion of the model, but a clash of ideas.

It is not time for Bulgaria to change the model of its state system.

This was stated by the chairman of the GERB-SDS parliamentary group

The Union of Democratic Forces (UDS) is a Bulgarian right-wing political party, successor to Desislava Atanasova

Desislava Atanasova was born on October 8, 1978 in Dulovo.

He is a lawyer by profession.

She graduated in law, in the show "The Day Live" on Nova News.

"It was seen that those who wanted to jump were apparently unable to do so.

Slogans that are used for political use in no way contribute to having a stable government, as well as conversations of the leaders about the important priorities of the country.

This parliament has failed in the most important thing – to produce a stable and functioning government.

Learned phrases do not help dialogue and unity," she said regarding the statement of a deputy from the DB that GERB

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in are apostles of Satan.

"It became clear that talks had to be held.

It also became clear that no one can oppose the will of the people.

Once again, antagonism between politicians becomes a major driving force.

Good and evil are moral categories, they are measured by deeds, not only by words," said Atanasova.

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The chairman of the PG of GERB-SDS

The Union of Democratic Forces (SDS) is a Bulgarian right-wing political party, the successor of the National Assembly pointed out that people who have read the Bible, and in particular the chapter on the Apocalypse, can take stock of what we have seen in the last two years.

"Depravity and infantile behavior is not good for anyone.

When a politician has made a mistake, he should be able to apologize.

Let's all be a little more humble.

If this opposition continues for months, we are missing the agenda of the Bulgarians.

Isn't it more important to set national goals to pursue?” she asked.

On the topic of judicial reform, Desislava Atanasova

Desislava Atanasova was born on October 8, 1978 in Dulovo.

He is a lawyer by profession.

A law graduate, she stated: "The truth is that those who wave the banner of 'fighting corruption and judicial reform' did not participate in the voting of these very important bills."

Last week there was a demonstration of these powers,” she recalled.

"I suggested to all those who consider judicial reform and anti-corruption legislation important, to write down and make a commitment to prepare legal texts that will stand up in the Constitutional Court.

I think that this will be a guarantee that any parliamentary force will be permanently committed to this text, and not just give empty promises", stressed Atanasova.

Desislava Atanasova

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