Petar Petrov from Vazrazhdane said his party is launching protests across major Bulgarian cities after citizens showed up big time against the government resignation movement. The deputy chairman thinks the anger comes from regular people instead of any specific political faction, and he wants a Grand National Assembly plus a fresh constitution to fix everything. Petrov pushed for massive citizen participation through voting and making sure elections stay clean, even if that means marking ballots with the no-support option.
The party wants to shrink the National Assembly down to 180 deputies while getting rid of positions like the Prosecutor General that Petrov called pointless. He mentioned that whatever the president formally submitted about the euro should get a vote since Bulgarian citizens deserve that much, and how parties vote will signal what happens in the next early elections. Petrov thinks the government will fall soon, with potential elections happening in February or March.
The party wants to shrink the National Assembly down to 180 deputies while getting rid of positions like the Prosecutor General that Petrov called pointless. He mentioned that whatever the president formally submitted about the euro should get a vote since Bulgarian citizens deserve that much, and how parties vote will signal what happens in the next early elections. Petrov thinks the government will fall soon, with potential elections happening in February or March.