Kostadinov cheers Bulgaria's eurozone death march

Vazrazhdane Chairman Kostadin Kostadinov stated on Friday that Bulgaria requires constitutional reform and a new social contract to rebuild trust between citizens and government. He said the opposition aims to remove the current administration through parliamentary no-confidence votes or public demonstrations. Kostadinov criticized a recent no-confidence motion for copying European Commission reports and showing signs of artificial intelligence assistance.

The party leader claimed in February that Borislav Sarafov serves as a regular prosecutor rather than the acting chief prosecutor, and he suggested that the Supreme Court of Cassation took eight months to confirm this assessment due to judicial corruption. Kostadinov said the political crisis exposes government figures too rapidly for effective control. He argued that Bulgaria's eurozone entry on Jan. 1 will weaken the nation's currency stability after the central bank transfers reserves to the European Central Bank.

Kostadinov dismissed concerns about a potential political project from President Rumen Radev, noting that numerous short-lived initiatives have emerged during recent political turmoil. He predicted eurozone membership would increase inflation and compared the National Statistical Institute chairman to a Greek official who faced prison for data falsification.
 

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