During her address at the 52nd National Assembly, Democratic Bulgaria MP Nadejda Iordanova stated that while her parliamentary group respects the vote of the Bulgarian people and accepts the opposition role, they intend to remain active participants. Iordanova noted that the assembly opens during a period of political crisis, asserting that the public expects concrete evidence that politics serves citizens rather than itself. Addressing the mandate given to the leading political force, Iordanova emphasized that the core mandate, she argued, was the dismantling of the previous political model.
She declared that the opposition’s stance is firm: they will support any measure that strengthens the rule of law and preserves Bulgaria’s European trajectory, while opposing any policy that establishes new dependencies. For Iordanova, the foremost priority must be justice and the fight against corruption, which she stressed must be a daily parliamentary effort, not merely a slogan. To achieve this, she proposed introducing amendments to the Judiciary Act and reforming the Supreme Judicial Council to ensure professional independence.
Furthermore, she called for an audit of assets for top judicial officials, full transparency in EU fund spending, and a resolution to the national road infrastructure issues. Iordanova concluded by framing the struggle as securing a place for Bulgaria within a strong European Union. She asserted that the goal is a state that cares for its people through functional public systems, accessible healthcare, and modernized education, stating that this vision is not merely rhetoric, but a necessary framework for the nation’s future.
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