Chair Says His Party Will Be “Nation’s Conscience” in New Parliament

Speaking from the rostrum of Parliament during the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly on Thursday, Vazrazhdane Chair Kostadin Kostadinov addressed the assembly, stating that his party intends to serve as “the nation’s conscience.” Kostadinov clarified that his remarks were directed specifically to the Bulgarian populace. He asserted that the party would continue to articulate the truth within what he described as a misleading political environment and pledged that it would offer viable solutions to national challenges. A central focus of his address involved the economic policy of the nation.

Vazrazhdane strongly advocated for the reintroduction of the Bulgarian lev. Kostadinov argued that the current level of state debt is directly attributable to the country’s forced integration into the eurozone monetary system. The statements marked a clear policy stance from the party leadership regarding national economic sovereignty.

Throughout his address, Kostadinov emphasized accountability, framing the party’s role as one of persistent oversight and truthful counsel to the electorate. The chair’s rhetoric aimed to galvanize support by positioning Vazrazhdane as the necessary corrective force within the existing political structure. His declaration highlighted a commitment to challenging established narratives and proposing alternative economic pathways for Bulgaria.

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  1. It will be interesting to see how the party translates the lofty goal of being the “nation’s conscience” into tangible legislative action.

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