Maya Manolova

There Is Such a People Levelled Serious Accusations against Caretaker Finance Minister Assen Vassilev

Toshko Yordanov, deputy chair of ITN (There Is Such a People) levelled extremely serious accusations against caretaker Minister of Finance Assen Vassilev of theft of intellectual property and illegal business practices.

Day Prior to First Parliamentary Session - Rise Up! Thugs Out! Changed Name to "Rise up BG! We Are Coming!"

The parliamentary group "Stand up! Get out! " changed his name. It will now be called "Rise up BG! We are coming!".

This was announced at a briefing by the chairwoman of the parliamentary group Maya Manolova. She also said that the parliamentary leadership of the formation was elected at a meeting.

Vice President Yotova: The Idea of Caretaker Government to become Regular is Exotic

"I hope common sense will prevail in the days to come. Bulgaria needs a very stable government. A government that will continue what the caretaker government started - a return to statehood, respect for law and order, for the rules, economic development," Vice President Iliana Yotova stated.

6 Parties Will Enter Next Parliament, According to Poll

Six or seven political parties will enter the next Parliament, according to a survey by Alfa Research, the results of which were released on July 8.

It was conducted between July 4-7, among 1,013 adult Bulgarians across the country with own resources.

 "There is such a People" has marginal lead with 21. 8% of the support.

Parliament Imposed Moratorium on Decisions of Outgoing Cabinet

Parliament imposed Thursday a moratorium on some decisions by the outgoing administration in the period until the formation of a new government or the appointment of a caretaker government. The decision was taken unanimously by the attending 151 MPs in the 240-member legislature. The formerly ruling GERB did not participate in the vote.

Stand Up! Mafiosi Out! Wait to See Slavi Trifonov to Form Government

Maya Manolova,MP of the new parliamentary party Stand Up BG! Mafiosi Out!" told bTV that the consultations with President Rumen Radev were "constructive, open, transparent and all parliamentary groups have declared their intentions in terms of supporting the formation of a stable government.

PM Borisov Takes One Day Leave Instead of Going for Hearing in Parliament

With a surprise leave, the newly resigned Prime Minister Borisov avoided the hearing from the new parliament.

Prime Minister Boyko Borisov continued to avoid being heard by parliament in the new National Assembly. He took leave for tomorrow, the day MPs summoned him to speak about work on the European Union's Recovery and Sustainability Plan.

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