site.btaParty for Great Bulgaria Leader Says Adherence to Morality, Principles Will Set Them Apart

Party for Great Bulgaria Leader Says Adherence to Morality, Principles Will Set Them Apart
Party for Great Bulgaria Leader Says Adherence to Morality, Principles Will Set Them Apart
A snapshot of the event in BTA's National Press Club in Sliven, June 1, 2024 (BTA Photo)

Speaking at a BTA-hosted election campaign event in Sliven on Saturday, Party for Great Bulgaria (PGB) leader Kamen Popov said that what sets them apart from the rest of the parties is that they "will adhere to morality and principles in politics". Popov’s deputy, Valeri Grigorov, and the PGB top-of-the-list candidate in Sofia's 25th Constituency, Pierre Bozhilov, also attended the event.

Popov identified population decline, unemployment, and the lack of social and health care as major problems. Among the measures he proposed were the creation of a state investment fund to support small and medium-sized enterprises, a revival of family businesses, the reintroduction of vocational secondary schools, the standardization of textbooks on Bulgarian language and history, and a three-year commitment of graduates to work in small settlements.

The PGB top-of-the-list candidate in Sliven, Dimitar Zhelev, who is an automobile engineer, said that one of their priorities is to stop the war on the roads, adding that he intends to propose that an M driving license category be required to use an electric scooter.

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