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''Velichie'' proposes a declaration on ethical behavior

Velichie MP Ivelin Mihaylov
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The MPs from the "Velichie" party proposed to the other parliamentary forces a declaration on the ethical behavior of members of parliament in the 51st National Assembly. As a reason for the proposal, ''Velichie'' pointed to the growing public discontent caused by hate speech, disrespectful behavior, and the lack of constructive dialogue in the plenary hall and public space. 

In this sense, they present the declaration as a path to achieving respect for the opponents, the institutions and the rejection of hate speech and humiliation. The MPs of "Velichie" called on all political forces, civil society and the media to support this step towards more respect, integrity and responsibility in the public space and the restoration of the dignity of Bulgarian parliamentarism.




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