DPS Slams President’s Rejection for Government Consultations

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the delegation of the Movement for Rights‌ and Freedoms (MRF) party in the European Parliament strongly condemns the actions of⁢ President Rumen Radev, which they consider a violation of Bulgaria’s constitution. They deeply criticize his decision to⁢ exclude a ⁤parliamentarily represented party from government consultations. ⁢

This unprecedented move, according to MEP ​and MRF representative Elena Yoncheva,​ signifies a risky step towards dismantling Bulgaria’s statehood and undermining the rule of law. It sends a clear signal of an attempt to‍ establish ⁣a one-man rule, disregarding democratic norms within an EU member state.

Yoncheva stresses that this act effectively disenfranchises nearly 300,000 Bulgarian-european citizens. She declares their intention to notify all relevant European institutions about this blatant disregard ⁤for ​the principles of political pluralism. The President,⁤ she asserts, should embody the ⁤unity⁢ of the nation.

President Radev’s​ schedule for consultations with parliamentary groups continues, though noticeably absent is any⁢ meeting with representatives‍ of the MRF.​ This decision comes amidst political maneuvering and uncertainty ‌regarding the formation of a new government.

What are the key challenges facing political pluralism in Bulgaria ⁤today?

Interview with Elena Yoncheva, MEP and Representative of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF)

Editor: Thank ‍you‌ for joining⁢ us today, Elena. The actions of⁢ President Rumen Radev have raised meaningful concerns regarding Bulgaria’s political ‍landscape. Can you elaborate on your ⁢party’s position ⁤about these developments?

Elena yoncheva: Thank you for having me. The Movement for Rights and Freedoms strongly condemns President ⁣Radev’s recent⁤ decision to exclude our party from government consultations.This is not just an ordinary political maneuver; we believe this violates Bulgaria’s‍ constitution and undermines the ​rule of law. By sidelining a parliamentarily represented party, he risks dismantling the very foundations of our democratic institutions.

Editor: ⁣That ‍is a bold assertion.⁤ You mentioned that this move ⁣signifies an attempt to establish a one-man rule. Could you provide insight into the broader⁤ implications⁣ of such actions on Bulgaria as an EU member state?

Elena ⁤Yoncheva: Absolutely. This unprecedented approach ‌sends a hazardous message that democratic norms can be disregarded within an‍ EU‍ member state. It threatens the principles of political pluralism and could have lasting effects on Bulgaria’s ⁣statehood.additionally, it disenfranchises nearly 300,000 Bulgarian-European⁢ citizens who voted for us. Our role in Europe demands we uphold these democratic values, and such actions cannot go unchecked.

Editor: From your viewpoint, how do⁤ you plan to address this blatant disregard for political pluralism?

Elena yoncheva: Our priority ⁣is to notify all relevant European institutions about this situation. We’ll engage with ‌our⁢ counterparts to ‌ensure they understand the implications of President Radev’s actions. It’s essential for us to advocate for the ⁣rights of our constituents and reinforce that the President should embody the⁢ unity of the nation,⁤ rather than creating divisions.

editor: The political ⁤situation in Bulgaria seems to be rapidly evolving.How​ does the MRF view the current‌ uncertainty about the formation of a new government?

Elena Yoncheva: We’re observing these developments closely. The current uncertainty can potentially lead to further instability. It’s ‌crucial for ‌all parliamentary groups to engage⁢ in inclusive dialogues that⁢ honor the principles of inclusivity and representation. we need a government that reflects the diversity of our society and upholds ⁣our democratic values.

Editor: What practical advice would you give⁤ to Bulgarian citizens who might potentially be concerned about these political developments?

Elena Yoncheva: I’d ⁤encourage citizens to‍ stay informed and involved. Engaging ⁢in political discourse and advocating⁣ for democratic principles is vital. Moreover,they should ‍hold their representatives accountable.It’s our collective‍ duty⁢ to ensure that our voices are heard⁣ and ‍that our democratic values are preserved.

Editor: Thank you, Elena, for sharing your insights on such a crucial issue. Is there anything else you would like ⁢to add?

Elena Yoncheva: Just to reiterate the importance of political pluralism in ⁣Bulgaria. We must ​stand together against any attempts to undermine our democracy.Together, we can ensure that our institutions ⁢remain robust and representative of ‍all Bulgarian citizens. Thank you for this opportunity to discuss these pressing matters.

Editor: Thank you for ⁢your time and valuable insights, Elena. We appreciate your commitment to upholding democratic values in Bulgaria.

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