Opposition politician Nikolay Denkov has announced parliamentary blockades targeting budget committee sessions, warning that fiscal policies will trigger mass economic unrest across Bulgaria. The PP-DB representative told state radio that the spending blueprint imposes unprecedented tax increases while accumulating 60 million leva in daily debt obligations, hitting private enterprise particularly hard despite massive allocations to already well-compensated sectors.
Denkov condemned what he characterized as forced procedural shortcuts limiting amendment opportunities, arguing that authorities are repeating governance patterns visible in the Varna mayor detention saga. He predicted international liability costs when courts eventually rule on Blagomir Kotsev's extended pretrial confinement.
The former academic challenged ruling factions to abandon their current proposal, pledging support for revised measures that balance revenue needs against economic stability.
Denkov condemned what he characterized as forced procedural shortcuts limiting amendment opportunities, arguing that authorities are repeating governance patterns visible in the Varna mayor detention saga. He predicted international liability costs when courts eventually rule on Blagomir Kotsev's extended pretrial confinement.
The former academic challenged ruling factions to abandon their current proposal, pledging support for revised measures that balance revenue needs against economic stability.