2024-09-27 16:15:37
With the slogan “Let’s take care of Bulgaria” “We continue the change” – “Democratic Bulgaria” opened its election campaign in Sofia. The union will donate thousands of saplings for planting to show that not only the weeds of corruption grow in Bulgaria.
The lists of the PP-DB include people from the civil sector and from various ethnic groups, as well as many young people. One of them is Kristina Velichkova – creator of the DMS number and the Bulgarian donor forum, part of the Children’s Treatment Fund. Her goal will be to show that there are people in the National Assembly who care about the citizens.
Ohanes Panikyan is a lawyer and head of the Armenian Church in our country, who will fight for the representation of the active Armenian community in the country.
The campaign was launched near the Vasil Levski monument in Sofia. All the leaders of the coalition came and stood together on the stage as a sign of the strength of the coalition.
DSB leader Atanas Atanasov called on PP-DB sympathizers for high voter turnout and to agitate all their relatives to vote.
“This is the formation that has the power to get Bulgaria out of the political crisis. We did it twice – we formed two governments. There was resistance against them, but we are ready to do it again, said Atanasov. He called for the support of the people in the lists because are respectable and highly educated.
“This is not a bluff. We are ready to give part of the power that we will receive from you to the executive power. We are ready to find that wise Bulgarian who will become the prime minister. He will be equally distant from everyone parties,” the general also said.
Bozhidar Bojanov called for the creation of a secure business environment in which there is less risk of business being hit, electronic services and fewer regulators.
Asen Vassilev said that when the state started investing in people, 46,000 people returned to our country last year alone – as much as one city.
Academician Nikolay Denkov described the goals of PP-DB – a rich Bulgaria with happy Bulgarians, whose children I want to return from abroad, and investors who know that they will not be asked for a bribe to build a good plant.
“We want Bulgaria to take a step forward towards the future. This is not just a dream. I believe that after the last three years, we are one step closer to that,” said Kiril Petkov. He pointed to the rapid rate of increase in the minimum wage in recent years and health care work.