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We offer a price cap, and not for the first time - in 2020 we also offered it.

Prices have gone up, people can't catch up and can't pay their bills.

This was stated by the BSP leader

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is Cornelia Ninova

Kornelia Ninova is a Bulgarian politician from the BSP, a member of the Parliamentary Group of the Coalition for broadcasting on bTV.

"The cabinet's proposal will not work.

A law is yet to be written about what constitutes an unfair trade practice - such a law has been in place since 2007. To say that you are yet to do something which has been in place since 2007 is frivolous.

Customs would submit information on the price of the goods - customs have long not collected information from goods from the EU, with which we have the largest trade," she commented.

"We imagine it in a European way.

Arguments against from our opponents - neither market, nor socialist, at one time, populist.

I ask then - Spain, Greece, Portugal, do they live in a market economy?

Yes, and in a more organized than ours, and they introduced a price ceiling.

The second argument was left and populist.

Greece, Hungary are governed by right-wing governments.

Third, it would increase inflation.

In Spain, inflation is currently 6-7%, in Greece, which has a ceiling on profits, too.

"What do we choose - the market or the person?

The situation is extraordinary, we can make extraordinary decisions.

We suggest that the cost price and 10% profit should be included in the price of the goods - and that should be the price.

We suggest that it be for the goods from the small consumer basket - the essentials.'

On the occasion of the reports against official ministers, for which the BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) has signaled the OSCE and PACE, it stated: "After the previous elections, the OSCE came out with a report in which it found that the president and official ministers are directly participating in the election campaign.

This is a finding of an international organization, and they gave examples.

The question is fundamental.

They should mind their own business, the office has enough work to do, instead of watching parties."

"Why are we having a congress?

We will discuss the formations of a new left program.

The party's program is from 2008, we want to make modern, new, left.

Basic income, modern technologies, ecology - clean land, food, water, gender ideology.

The second - guidelines for changes in the statute.

We also planned a conversation about the local elections, we will also talk about the parliamentary ones," she added.

About whether it will be a question of the general votes of the BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is with GERB and DPS, she stated: "I don't think we should draw a dividing line, but let's see what parties will enter the parliament, what kind of government is possible.

Before the elections, it is suggested that the BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is and GERB meet.

We have commented on the paper ballot many times.

Together with other parties, we voted against the export of weapons and the F-16.

This parliament did not have a majority, each party followed its own principles, they simply agreed with some parties on various topics."

"The New Left is not a problem for us, we still invite them to unite and work together," she added.

Cornelia Ninova

BSP

Congress of BSP