Bulgarian Vice President Iliana Yotova criticized the approved fiscal framework as lacking economic vision while projecting 10 billion leva in additional government borrowing. She questioned abbreviated parliamentary review timelines for legislation determining state finances and suggested social programs cannot remain viable without industrial expansion and treasury reserves.
Yotova responded cautiously when asked about potential presidential candidacy, stating the timing remained premature while thanking Bulgarian Socialist Party colleagues for their confidence. She declined to reveal whether BSP discussions had occurred regarding her possible entry into the electoral contest.
Yotova responded cautiously when asked about potential presidential candidacy, stating the timing remained premature while thanking Bulgarian Socialist Party colleagues for their confidence. She declined to reveal whether BSP discussions had occurred regarding her possible entry into the electoral contest.