Today is a great day for optimism. May 26 can be remembered as one of the important days in parliamentary history. The judicial reform, which for most Bulgarians sounds like a vague phrase, has finally begun to happen – we adopted at second reading changes that begin to ensure that the Prosecutor's Office will finally have accountability. Daniel Laurergraduated in Computer Science and Business Management at Tel Aviv University. Affirmed by "Continuing the Change" - "Democratic Bulgaria" on BNT.

"The recordings scandal is a cheap attempt May 26, instead of the first step towards a working prosecution and justice, is a cheap attempt at scandal. We have a much more serious task – what we do in Bulgaria. The forces against clearly identified themselves – "Renaissance", BSP, and to some extent the presidency. The latter are mocking, laughing, clearly disagreeing with finding a form of government," he said.

He appealed to the presidency: "Give the second term. It is time for Bulgaria to have a real, democratic, parliamentary government."

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"This is another attempt to suggest that we are part of an alliance and our services should work together with the Allied services, not with the Russian ones. For a purge in administration, I think the issue is more relevant to the presidency. For appointments and coordination – I don't think anything like this has happened," he added.

"It seems to me that the whole saga of recordings gives unnecessary importance to something that aims to distract the public debate from what happened on May 26th. Neither before nor now have I used my personal time to assess whether Radostin Vasilev Radostin Vasilevgraduated Law from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Clement is good or bad. I firmly believe that within a year he will leave the party he created right now. There is no need to spend unnecessary time on people who are out of touch with the political process, especially in the long run," he said.

"They obviously benefited from the extreme openness of opinion inside the party and outside," Laurer said.

"Bulgaria is facing a severe institutional collapse," he warned.

He recalled that Acad. Nikolay Denkov is caretaker Minister of Education and Science in the cabinet of Ognyan Gerdzhikov. Maria IvanovaGabriel was born on May 20, 1979 in Gotse Delchev.In 1997 graduated from Linguzikova several times they said that all ministers will be named by Denkov: "Rotation is accepted in many countries around the world. If the governance formula requires rotation, it must happen for the sake of stable power, not caretaker rule."

He said he sincerely believes the chances for the government to be better.

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Daniel Laurer

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