Caretaker Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov spoke about the budget challenges, returning to the legacy of the previous government. According to him, a new regular budget should be adopted. He notes that the situation is difficult on a global scale and the caretaker government reacted quickly. He emphasizes several development scenarios and the need for honesty and sharing the price.
Gyurov explains the reduction of the capital of the Bulgarian Development Bank (BDB) as an anti-corruption action. He explains that these are not funds from municipalities and renovation, but a measure that returns the funds back to the regular government. He points out that the BDB does not work properly and has links with related companies.
Regarding the contract with Botash, Gyurov explains that the payments have been stopped due to unfavorable conditions and excessive prices. According to him, there is a willingness for dialogue from the Turkish side.
In connection with the security agreement with Ukraine, he explains that it is a political declaration that provides opportunities for future cooperation without binding the state. He emphasizes the need to improve energy security and defense.
Regarding the war in Iran, Gyurov states that there is no support for the war and that the Iranian note arrived before the appointment of the caretaker government. He notes that there are no actions related to the war on the territory of the country and in the airspace.