Radev on the Budget: A Civic Victory, but Warns About the Eurozone

29.11.2025 | Domestic policy

President Rumen Radev commented on current topics, welcoming the civic stance on the withdrawal of the budget. He expressed concerns about the future of Bulgaria, especially in relation to the Eurozone.

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President Rumen Radev commented on current topics, taking part in the celebration of Botevgrad's holiday.

In the beginning, he greeted all the people, "who raise their voices and remind the sociopaths and bullies in parliament that Bulgaria is and will be a democracy".

The withdrawal of this budget is a civil victory, Rumen Radev stated.

"But let's not delude ourselves - while the treasury is in the hands of the "Magnitsky" coalition, the money will fill the pockets of their bosses, will go for private falcons, businesses will continue to be pressured, and young people will seek jobs abroad".

The President stated that this budget is a warning for what "awaits us in the Eurozone, where we are entering hastily and with anti-European behavior".

He quoted Slaveikov - "everything that is done for the people - without the people, is not righteous and is not legal".

Rumen Radev pointed out that the MPs who hide behind the walls of parliament are unworthy of representing the Bulgarian people.