Blackened parents will never be satisfied with the punishment of the culprit, Nelly Petrova, a former GERB MP, Laura's mother, who died on a pedestrian crossing 12 years ago, told BNR.

"People don't want to feel like it can happen to them. They prefer to go for a walk or do something else, although for half an hour it is not a problem to come and support us, "she said in connection with the protests after the numerous accidents with victims and victims.

In the show "Before All" she reminded that 12 years ago cosmetic changes were made to the law.

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"Over the years, almost every day I think about what happened and what I managed to change in the National Assembly, no matter how small. Some blackened parents won't be happy, whatever the punishment."

According to her, the family comes first. Petrova stressed that children see what their parents do and then do the same - on the street, at school, and everywhere.

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We, as a society, have long lost this thread," she said, adding that some of the children are not raised properly.

As another problem Nelly Petrova pointed out the driving courses. According to her, they are not what they should be. In her words, that's where you need to start.

Society needs to change, Nelly Petrova was adamant. According to her, whatever markings the municipalities do, the problem remains. She believes that the one who has caused damage to the road network should pay the damage, not the municipality.

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In Bulgaria, we need an entirely new Road Traffic Act and an entirely new judicial system", said Nelly Petrova. However, she is not hopeful:

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Work on the piece again. We need working groups to sit down and look at everything. First and foremost is the family and the mentality."

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