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When asked, the 48th Parliament managed to do some good things for the people.

It was "Continuing the Change" that managed to make these things happen.

I took care of my grandmother before she passed away and toured many hospitals with her.

You've seen what hospitals look like.

It's a tragedy. There are no doctors in them.

The 48th Parliament agreed that the doctors' salary should become BGN 2,100. Here is a simple example of what the 48th National Assembly did.

Our failure is that we failed to convince the caretaker government to table a budget.

So Daniel Laurer

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

Affirms from "We continue the change" summarized the work of the 48th National Assembly in an interview for "Face to Face".

"Textbooks will become free when there is a budget," he added. 

The government approved the plan-account for the elections on April 2

Laurer believes that this parliament has not done the most important job: to introduce control over the attorney general.

"Without control over the prosecution, there is no way to move forward. GERB and DPS had a great opportunity to say that they understood that since 2009 judicial reform had to be done in order for the parliament to function, but they were distracted. How to do we believe them that we are on the same page?” he asked rhetorically.

"As soon as the results came out, we said that we accept the choice of the Bulgarian voter. We were second, and GERB was the first political force. When we were there, we stood boldly and formed a coalition. I firmly believe in the future of Bulgaria and that all political forces in Bulgaria want to are working for this future: for a healthy economy and justice for all people. Before the appearance of "We continue the change", these were only words. BSP talked about social measures, nothing was done. GERB talked about judicial reform, but did nothing". Daniel Laurer also commented

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

Confirms.

Daniel Laurer