Borisov: If we had not changed the constitution, the Netherlands would not have let us into Schengen

We put in a lot of work with Hristo Ivanov and Kiril Petkov, and when you asked what this assembly is for and why you're putting up with it - that's why we're putting up with it. And that is why President Radev spoke so viciously this morning. Because there is a budget, although not as conservative as I wanted, many of the things we promised are all there. This was stated by the leader of GERB Boyko Borisov in Plovdiv, the BGNES correspondent reported.

And if the collection improves, it will be completely doable. With Kiril Petkov, as heads of the two commissions, we coordinate all our actions so as not to become ridiculous. As well as Denkov and Maria Gabriel," added Borisov.

Regarding Schengen, he commented that the Netherlands has fulfilled its commitment. "There, the parties that support the assembly gave Bulgaria a huge chance. Perhaps this foul-smelling decision has alarmed President Radev. He was probably very upset because the Netherlands let us go. In the afternoon, we have a conversation with the Austrians," stressed Borisov.

I congratulate Radev for understanding how important it is to sign the gas charges. Because Hungary, through Foreign Minister Gabriel, has informed us that the fees for the Balkan Stream have dropped. I am convinced after my conversation with Orbán, that he was waiting for this, today Hungary will join us. And as always, he will support us", noted the leader of GERB.

"Even though we don't love and like each other in this assembly, we changed the Constitution, we changed the judicial system. If we had not changed the basic law in this way, as Radev called it "rape", and it was a "demand", the Dutch parliament would not have made this decision. Be sure", said Borisov.

He noted that we have to take many steps to convince Austria. "Yesterday they also signed the migration pact. In the afternoon we have such conversations. I think we will congratulate ourselves on our ultimate success. We have to be very argumentative", explained Borisov. /BGNES