За разлика от това, което Дойче Веле написа, Бойко не е “срещу стената”. За мен Power Sharing Deal си е най-точното описание на тази коалиция… Извинете, “ротационно правителство”. Трябва да се цени обективния журнализъм, а не кликбейт глупости, само защото са на “наша страна”.
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Bulgaria’s main political parties clinched a preliminary deal to end years of political deadlock by creating a power-sharing government that may unlock efforts to join the euro area and access to European Union recovery funding.
Former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov’s Gerb party and the alliance led by his main political rival, ex-Premier Kiril Petkov, agreed Monday to rule by alternating prime ministers, with each group leading the cabinet for rotating nine-month terms.
The agreement, which must still be approved by their parties’ lawmakers, seeks to end more than two years of stalemate, with five elections since 2021 failing to produce a stable majority.
The deadlock has hindered efforts in the Balkan country — the EU’s poorest — to enact the reforms it needs to adopt the euro and join the bloc’s passport-free Schengen travel zone. It has also blocked key appointments, such as a new central bank governor, delayed the adoption of a 2023 budget, and prevented Bulgaria from tapping billions of euros of EU pandemic recovery funds.
Similar accords are in place in Romania and Israel, underscoring the creative ways parties are using to fight through intransigent political standoffs in which elections fail to give one party a dominant enough position to rule.
Petkov’s We Continue the Change party will officially propose a cabinet lineup when it receives a mandate to form a government from President Rumen Radev. Borissov’s Gerb party, which won last month’s elections, failed to muster majority support for an administration led by its premier-designate, former European Union Commissioner Mariya Gabriel.
“Bulgaria needs a stable government to get out of the current political crisis,” as well as “to fulfill all requirements related to the country’s full-fledged EU membership, including in Schengen and the euro zone,” Gabriel told reporters in Sofia.
According to the proposal, Petkov’s party will name Nikolai Denkov, a former minister and chemistry professor, for premier for the first nine months before Gabriel, who will serve as foreign minister, takes over. The final lineup and government program has yet to be agreed upon. The two parties have 133 lawmakers in the 240-member assembly.
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За разлика от това, което Дойче Веле написа, Бойко не е “срещу стената”. За мен Power Sharing Deal си е най-точното описание на тази коалиция… Извинете, “ротационно правителство”. Трябва да се цени обективния журнализъм, а не кликбейт глупости, само защото са на “наша страна”.
Ако не ви се плаща за Bloomberg, ето я цялата статия:
Bulgaria’s main political parties clinched a preliminary deal to end years of political deadlock by creating a power-sharing government that may unlock efforts to join the euro area and access to European Union recovery funding.
Former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov’s Gerb party and the alliance led by his main political rival, ex-Premier Kiril Petkov, agreed Monday to rule by alternating prime ministers, with each group leading the cabinet for rotating nine-month terms.
The agreement, which must still be approved by their parties’ lawmakers, seeks to end more than two years of stalemate, with five elections since 2021 failing to produce a stable majority.
The deadlock has hindered efforts in the Balkan country — the EU’s poorest — to enact the reforms it needs to adopt the euro and join the bloc’s passport-free Schengen travel zone. It has also blocked key appointments, such as a new central bank governor, delayed the adoption of a 2023 budget, and prevented Bulgaria from tapping billions of euros of EU pandemic recovery funds.
Similar accords are in place in Romania and Israel, underscoring the creative ways parties are using to fight through intransigent political standoffs in which elections fail to give one party a dominant enough position to rule.
Petkov’s We Continue the Change party will officially propose a cabinet lineup when it receives a mandate to form a government from President Rumen Radev. Borissov’s Gerb party, which won last month’s elections, failed to muster majority support for an administration led by its premier-designate, former European Union Commissioner Mariya Gabriel.
“Bulgaria needs a stable government to get out of the current political crisis,” as well as “to fulfill all requirements related to the country’s full-fledged EU membership, including in Schengen and the euro zone,” Gabriel told reporters in Sofia.
According to the proposal, Petkov’s party will name Nikolai Denkov, a former minister and chemistry professor, for premier for the first nine months before Gabriel, who will serve as foreign minister, takes over. The final lineup and government program has yet to be agreed upon. The two parties have 133 lawmakers in the 240-member assembly.