During the inaugural session of the 52nd National Assembly, Democratic Bulgaria (CC-DB) MP Nadejda Iordanova addressed the parliamentary group, stating that while respecting the vote of the Bulgarian people, her party would take its position as opposition but would remain actively involved. Iordanova noted that the nation is seeking an end to prolonged political instability, emphasizing that the public demands tangible proof that politics can serve citizens rather than itself. Addressing the majority party’s mandate, Iordanova stated that the electorate entrusted power to Progressive Bulgaria with a specific task: dismantling the previous governing model.
She affirmed that the opposition would consistently defend the rule of law. “Our opposition stance is clear,” she asserted, “we will support any measure that strengthens the rule of law, modernizes the state, and preserves Bulgaria’s European course.”
Iordanova outlined several key areas of concern, stressing that the top priority must be justice and the fight against corruption, which she vowed would become daily parliamentary work. Specific proposals included introducing amendments to the Judiciary Act and working to elect a new Supreme Judicial Council free from political influence.
She called for an audit of assets for top judicial officials, greater transparency in EU fund spending, and resolving issues related to national infrastructure. For the people, Iordanova concluded by emphasizing a vision for Bulgaria within a strong European Union. She stated that the goal is a state that genuinely cares for its citizens through functioning public systems, affordable healthcare, and modern education.
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