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

During the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly on Thursday, Kostadin Kostadinov, the chair of the Vazrazhdane party, addressed the parliamentary body. Speaking from the rostrum, Kostadinov characterized his party’s role as that of the “nation’s conscience,” clarifying that his address was directed specifically to the Bulgarian populace. Kostadinov stated that the Vazrazhdane party intends to maintain a platform of truth, asserting that it will continue to speak out against what he termed “the temple of lies” within the current political environment, while simultaneously pledging to propose concrete solutions to national challenges.

A central component of his platform centered on monetary policy. The chair emphasized the necessity of reintroducing the Bulgarian lev. Kostadinov argued that the accumulation of the state’s excessive debt was directly attributable to the nation’s forced integration into the eurozone framework.

The statements from the party highlighted a clear ideological stance regarding national economic sovereignty. His remarks framed the debate around fiscal policy, positioning the party as an advocate for a return to national currency control. The leadership believes that addressing the historical economic constraints imposed by the eurozone is fundamental to restoring fiscal stability and national self-determination for Bulgaria.

The party’s continued focus suggests a commitment to challenging existing economic orthodoxies within the legislative process.

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

  1. What specific policy areas or types of oversight does the chair mean when describing his party as the “nation’s conscience”?

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